BBC One’s Million Pound Bike Ride: A Sport Relief Challenge secured the all-important peak-hour top spot last night with a high of more than 5.5 million viewers.
More Uk articles
The Competition Commission has cleared the sale of ITV’s Friends Reunited to the newspaper group DC Thomson.
Ex BBC chief Richard Ayre is set to replace Richard Tait as a BBC Trustee in August.
BBC One’s Tourette’s: I Swear I Can’t Help It secured the highest ratings during the all-important peak-hour last night with more than 4.1 million viewers.
Google has once again proved to be the most popular destination for the UK’s online users. According to data released by UKOM, the brand had a unique audience of 33 million people over the month of August.
The BBC iPlayer had a record 3.5 million programme requests per day across all platforms in February, with a total of 116 million requests across the whole month.
Aegis has reported a 21.8% fall in underlying pre-tax profits for 2009 to £149.3 million, and appointed Jerry Bulham as its new chief executive.
Social gaming promises to deliver mass market appeal, as well as fresh opportunities for brands to engage with consumers, according to the results of a new survey from Lightspeed Research and Trendstream.
The Office of Fair Trading has made way for Alexander Lebedev to buy the Indy titles, saying it would not investigate the Evening Standard owner over competition issues.
Raymond Snoddy asks if it is too late for ITV’s new chairman Archie Norman to overturn Michael Grade’s decision to dump regional news.
