A day after Sky announced Now TV’s launch on Apple iPad and iPhone, Amazon has responded by following in its footsteps. Amazon Instant is now available to download on iTunes for iPad.By logging in with an Amazon username and password, users are able to purchase any movie or TV show from over 120,000 in the… Continue reading Amazon Instant launches on iPad to challenge Now TV
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A new record has been set for online catch up services, with 1.7 million people watching the London 2012 opening ceremony on BBC iPlayer.
The House of Lords suggested on Thursday that all TV channels should now be transmitted through the internet, in order to free up much needed spectrum for other users.
After all the drama of Monday’s live segment, last night EastEnders (BBC One, 7:30pm) was firmly back to its dreary self.
Virgin Media has announced that they expect to sign up their 1 millionth TiVo customer this week as uptake of their broadband also continues to grow.
Washed-out paranoid thriller Blackout (BBC One, 9pm) came to a close last night as Christopher Eccleston struggled with his responsibilities as Mayor of the grimmest city committed to film. The show was held firmly in reality but revelled in the dark and dirty aesthetics of a future nightmare scenario.The look of the show and general… Continue reading TV Overnights: Blackout ends with 3m viewers for BBC One
Tuesday saw ITV1’s biggest hit arrive early in the evening with Emmerdale (7pm) bringing in the channel’s biggest audience.
A new update available on the Sky Sports app allows Formula 1 fans to gain greater control of their viewing experience by offering a split-screen feed.
It seemed that no matter how big the audience was for the debut of The Midnight Beast (E4, 10pm) it would never live up to the hype of having 50 million views on their YouTube channel.
There was simply no escaping sporting coverage this weekend. Wimbledon supplied a number of dramatic twists and turns and Euro 2012 finally bowed out, as Spain once again ran off with the trophy. The real victory, however, belonged to the BBC.
