Deloitte has released an infographic to accompany their “State of the Media Democracy” report.
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The UK’s TV audience is still under the spell of Coronation Street’s latest whodunit storyline with last night’s episode pulling in 8 million viewers. The episode, which went out at 8:30pm, took a shocking twist as Peter Barlow confessed to Frank’s murder and secured an audience share of 33% in the process.
The third version of Apple’s iPad went on sale this morning, with crowds of die-hard Apple fans queueing up to be the first to buy the new device.
The Leveson inquiry, Hackgate and/or Horsegate are becoming more and more humorous by the day. Just when you thought it was quietening down along comes another “moment” that makes those of us who are not involved titter… Are the Met Police just getting nasty or do they have a real dark sense of humour?
A new survey by TV Licensing shows that 46% of 18 to 24 year olds are ‘chatterboxing’ – watching a programme on television while talking to others about it online, normally via a social media platform and a second screen.
Scott Thompson, Starcom MediaVest’s digital research manager, on the latest edition of Emerging Spaces: Pulse, which looks at tablet devices in 2012 and what the “post PC” world really means…
Even with a vast amount of free content available, tablet owners aren’t opposed to paying for the media they really want.
IAB has published a study looking at the usage of mobile media throughout the day.
The Mayor of London has confirmed that Londoners will be able to use Wi-Fi to access mobile internet services at Tube stations for the first time from this summer.
Rural soap Emmerdale secured the biggest average audience on Wednesday night with 6.2 million viewers. The episode, which saw village bad girl Holly Barton struggle with the moreish nature of heroin, captured 31% of the available audience.
