ITV1’s Midsomer Murders won the 9pm to 10pm slot last night, securing a peak of 4.1 million viewers.
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Jeremy Copp, Vice President Mobile, Europe at comScore, introduced the Mobile Advertising Seminar at Media Playground on 3rd June 2010, with a study of mobile as a media channel.
Over 177 million U.S. Internet users watched video content in June – slightly down from the 183 million in May.
According to comScore, US internet users viewed over 4.3 billion video ads in June 2010.
On Monday 2 August, Top Up TV will bring Sky Sports 1 and Sky Sports 2 to over 10 million Freeview homes in the UK, joining ESPN to form the new ‘sports pack’.
Raymond Snoddy on News International’s adventures in online with SunTalk and the Times paywall.
Apple have managed to beat analyst forecasts by raising their net quarterly profit up by 78% to $3.25 billion (£2.1 billion) for the three months to 26 June, up from $1.83bn for the quarter last year.
BBC’s Holby City and Outnumbered achieved the top ratings for the peak slot of 9pm to 10pm last night.
TV Everywhere is a proposal from pay-television service providers to extend access for authorised subscribers to premium programming over the internet.
