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Monday night saw Benefits Street (9pm) finally return to Channel 4, albeit this time in a much cuddlier, more saccharine form.
David Cameron has appointed staunch critic of the BBC licence fee, John Whittingdale, as the new Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport.
This week Dominic Mills looks at the dangers of only looking at life through the rose-tinted prism of social media – plus: do we need to prescribe some anti-depressants to copywriters?
Google continues to dominate as the world’s largest media owner, with the gap between its nearest competitor widening significantly over the past year, according to ZenithOptimedia.
Freesat added a total of 12,000 new homes during the first quarter of the year, while mobile app downloads passed the half a million mark.
Last night saw BBC One offer up a little bit of Sunday night glamour as the beautiful and (relatively) famous descended for the ultimate night of industry self-congratulation that is The British Academy Television Awards (9pm).
The relentless general election coverage during April appears to have had little impact on national newspaper circulations, according to the latest ABC release, with no titles recording any significant changes.
As expected, viewers tuned to BBC One in droves to see never-ending clips of people putting paper into boxes as well as the bevy of last-minute campaign attempts from the party leaders.
