BT has revealed that it will this week break through the ten million broadband connections barrier, exceeding its initial target of five million connections by the end of 2006.That target was set in April 2002 when there were fewer than 150,000 DSL connections. Broadband availability at that time was 66% whereas it is now more… Continue reading BT To Break 10 Million Broadband Connections Barrier
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The return of the seminal mid-90s This Life gang for a one-off special ten years on from the original series lured an average of 3.2 million adult viewers to BBC One last night, giving the channel a 14.2% audience share at the time.The once influential drama, set around a group of 20-somethings living together in… Continue reading This Life Less Ordinary
ITV is to launch its online video player on March 31, offering live streaming, access to archive content and a 30-day catch up window.The service will be in competition with the BBC’s iPlayer (see BBC’s iPlayer Plans Criticised By The RadioCentre) and Channel 4’s 4oD service which will give users up to 30 days to… Continue reading ITV To Launch Online Video Player In March
Channel 4 Radio will be the first broadcaster to target its audience via a WiFi network through a deal announced today with The Cloud.To coincide with Celebrity Big Brother, which launches this evening, 4Radio will provide radio programming over The Cloud’s public WiFi network, designed specifically for the PSP, and other compatible mobile devices.Users will… Continue reading 4Radio To Offer Free WiFi Trial
In the run up to the analogue switch off, commercial radio bosses are keen to build a “frosty friendship” with the BBC, according to a report in the Guardian.At a meeting between representatives from commercial radio and the BBC it was agreed that an analogue switch off between 2010 and 2015 was feasible, despite some… Continue reading Commercial Radio To Build “Friendship” With BBC
Ofcom is set to reveal the results of a review of Channel 4’s finances, according to a report in the Guardian.The report says that the findings from Ofcom’s consultants are due to be made public in the spring.In September, Ofcom announced that it had appointed advisers LEK to carry out a detailed review of Channel… Continue reading Ofcom To Reveal Results Of Channel 4 Finance Review
Around half of the television viewing audience tuned in to BBC One on Saturday 23 December to see cricketer Mark Ramprakash and professional dancer Karen Hardy win Strictly Come Dancing.Almost 10 million adults on average watched Ramprakash and rugby player Matt Dawson battle it out on the ballroom dance floor for first and second place.… Continue reading Festive Season Brings Cheer To BBC One
Laser Broadcasting is launching an online radio station in order to reinforce its position in the marketplace.Operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week, the new service will target the 35-64 age group.Laser says that there will be a mix of music and news and in a programme line-up that will also act as… Continue reading Laser Broadcasting To Launch Online Radio Station
Vodafone is launching its nationwide broadband service next Monday which will give Vodafone consumer contract customers 8MB broadband access for £25 a month.BT will provide the infrastructure to enable the mobile phone company to roll out its Vodafone At Home service.Vodafone is the latest mobile company to offer a broadband service, with 02 also set… Continue reading Vodafone To Launch Premium Broadband Service
Sky has announced that the total number of Sky+ boxes installed in customers’ homes has broken through two million for the first time.The number of Sky+ boxes grew by more than 50% in 2006, which means that Sky is on its way to pass its target of 25% Sky+ penetration in advance of the original… Continue reading Sky+ In Two Million Homes
