ITV1’s Midsomer Murders secured the all-important peak-hour ratings as the TV schedule temporarily resumed to pre-World Cup normality.
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TV will be the main driver of advertising growth in 2010, with revenues expected to grow an estimated 9.1% this year, according to the latest AA/WARC Expenditure Report.
Hulu has launched a new paid-for subscription service, which will see its content made available on PCs, mobiles and televisions.
The latest research from the IAB and ESPN reveals that 18% of 16-34 year olds with smartphones have downloaded a World Cup mobile app.
The number of people surfing the net was up 5% year on year in May, with a boost in users aged 50 and over.
BARB has launched a six-month trial to test the possibility of integrating PCs and laptops into its main panel for TV viewing.
BBC One’s Match of the Day Live coverage of the Spain v Portugal game secured the prime time top spot last night with a high of 9.3 million viewers.
Raymond Snoddy reports back from this week’s Future of Broadcasting conference, where Ed Richards showed that Ofcom is getting on with business, despite David Cameron’s disdain for quangos.
Lindsey Clay, marketing director, Thinkbox, on the relationship between advertising creativity and business success.
The BBC’s content-sharing deal goes live today, allowing national newspapers to share the corporation’s online video news content.
