Yesterday brought a close to ITV’s impressively grown up police procedural Unforgotten (9pm) as the slow burning cold case drama wrapped up its carefully spun tale in an emotional sixth and final episode.
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The opportunities are waiting, but the disruption the Internet of Things could heap on the media industry will make heads spin first.
Sun+, which is set to scrap its paywall at the end of this month, also performed well, with online visits up 16% compared with September to a little under 1.3 million.
Consultant Graham Lovelace said if effectively coupled with Sky’s new ad targeting capabilities, more relevant advertising could be beamed to specific devices, overhauling television’s current targeting capabilities.
Last night saw the 11th series of BBC One’s The Apprentice (9pm) reach the halfway point as the show about professional nonsense-dispensing finally provided a bit of a shock for viewers.
Speaking to Newsline at Media Playground 2015, the former head of BBC iPlayer gives his thoughts on where the social media model is headed.
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We will have to wait with bated breath to see whether October was an anomaly for newspaper circulations – or the first sign of something more important, writes Raymond Snoddy.
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New figures from the IAB and YouGov reveal that 18% of British adults online are currently using ad blocking software – a rise from 15% in early June.
