Tuesday night brought the finale of writer Sally Wainwright’s latest successful drama Happy Valley (9pm), which once again secured the biggest audience in the prime time spot for BBC One.
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‘After Midnight’, which will run until 3am, will seeing hosting duties split over the week between long-standing night owls, Janice Long and Alex Lester.
The editor-in-chief of MOJO and Kerrang! magazines, Phil Alexander, has also assumed responsibility for music monthly Q, extending his remit across Bauer Media’s music brands, it has been announced.
Reported to use a new interface called Pono, Android TV – a platform rather than a device – is expected to offer users tailored recommendations for content including films, games and other third-party apps.
Electronic sell-through, whereby consumers pay a one-time fee to download a media file, is set to become a “legitimate alternative” to buying physical products such as DVDs, a leading NPD researcher has claimed.
Royal Mail study found just over half of people surveyed said they prefer companies to use a combination of both mail and email to communicate with them.
Without the benefit of an editorial hook, out-of-home has always had to work harder to demonstrate that people actually look at the ads, writes Route’s James Whitmore – so can new technology help us address the problem?
Monday brought the latest devastating death blow to long-suffering fans of Game of Thrones (9pm) as the brutal fantasy show’s successful fourth series continued on Sky Atlantic.
Currently head of commissioning for documentaries and features for BBC Three, Bickley is also joint head of BBC One documentaries, a role which she will continue.
After ITV treated the lucky television-viewing nation to an entire week of 1.5 hour shows, Saturday finally hinted at some light at the end of the tunnel as all the hopefuls were whittled down to the final ten.
