BBC One’s Waking the Dead banked the all-important peak-hour ratings with 6 million viewers last night.
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LoveFilm is set to expand its film rental service across internet-enabled televisions and set-top boxes.
The Wall Street Journal is proving that there is a market for digital-only subscriptions, having sold 200,000 tablet-based subscriptions.
Fresh from Facebook HQ, Greg Grimmer is impressed by the vision, ambition and pace of the Facebook juggernaut, and by its slogan ‘Fail Harder’ – a statement of belief that is perhaps missing from current UK advertising culture in 2011.
Sports coverage dominated this weekend’s ratings – the FA Cup for ITV1 and the Six Nations for BBC One.
NMG Product Placement evaluates the first product placement on British TV – with Dolce Gusto gaining £56,160 of exposure on This Morning, while Lea & Perrins wins £21,600 for no payment to ITV…
Omnicom has partnered with AOL, Microsoft and Yahoo! to share US consumer data in a bid to launch targeted online ads, according to The Market Research Industry Online.
