TV, Internet and Mobile usage in the US has continued to increase, according to Nielsen’s ‘A2/M2 Three Screen Report’. As of the third quarter this year, the average person in the US watched approximately 142 hours of TV in one month, while the average time a US home used a TV set during 2007-08 is… Continue reading TV usage in the US reaches an all-time high
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From Q2 to Q3 2008, the number of Britons using mobile internet increased by 25% (from 5.8 to 7.3 million) compared to 3% for PC-based internet (34.3 to 35.3 million Britons), new research has found. The Nielsen Online research, Mobile Media View, examines how mobile internet is growing, the age of consumers using it and… Continue reading Increase in Britons using mobile internet
The X Factor kept hold of its weekend top spot with over 12 million peak viewers, despite the publicity surrounding John Sergeant’s exit from Strictly Come Dancing last week.More than 10.6 million average viewers tuned in to see the Take That X Factor special on Saturday between 7.25pm and 8.55pm, securing ITV with a 43%… Continue reading The X Factor retains its weekend crown
The BBC has unveiled its Christmas schedule, which is full of seasonal specials and “entertainment for all the family”.Top of the Pops will be back on BBC One for two one-off specials on Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve, despite Simon Cowell’s attempts to get ITV to buy the rights to the programme (see Cowell… Continue reading BBC unveils Christmas line-up
Sky Mobile TV is set to become available to 3 UK customers as well as people on Vodafone, T-Mobile and Orange networks.The service will be made available off-portal for the first time as Sky is set to host the mobile TV service outside of 3’s own portal.Customers will be able to access it via the… Continue reading Sky Mobile TV increases availability
Lord Carter, the newly installed communications minister, has indicated that the BBC could face competition for state funding of public service content in a fully digital future.The former head of Ofcom refused to rule out the possibility of splitting the licence fee following completion of the digital switchover in 2012.“Parliament very recently had that debate… Continue reading BBC could face competition for state funding
From Q2 to Q3 2008, the number of Britons using mobile internet increased by 25% (from 5.8 to 7.3 million) compared to 3% for PC-based internet (34.3 to 35.3 million Britons), new research has found.The Nielsen Online research, Mobile Media View, examines how mobile internet is growing, the age of consumers using it and how… Continue reading Increase in Britons using mobile internet
ITV1 failed to source any network programming from Wales for the second year running, according to a report from the TV producers’ trade body Pact.The report found that no independent production in the drama, factual or light entertainment categories were sourced in Wales for any of the five main terrestrial channels – BBC One, BBC… Continue reading ITV fails to produce network programmes in Wales
Warner Bros has appointed Channel 4’s Polly Cochrane to the newly created role of group marketing director for its UK division.Cochrane will be responsible for marketing across Warner Brothers UK film, home video, TV, digital, games and consumer products, according to reports.She will report directly to Warner Bros UK president and managing director, Josh Berger,… Continue reading Warner Bros appoints former C4 marketing head to new role
ITV1’s I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! with Ant & Dec attracted more than 8.6 million peak viewers last night, over three times the amount of its nearest peak time rival.The reality show, which saw Robert Kilroy-Silk endure the terrors of a live bushtucker trial, secured over 8 million average viewers and a 35.4%… Continue reading I’m a Celebrity pulls in over 8m viewers
