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06 Jul 2012
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Niall Johnson
Samsung has announced it will become the first TV manufacturer to offer ITV Player on its Smart TVs range.
05 Jul 2012
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Niall Johnson
Wimbledon 2012 dominated yesterday's early evening viewing as Andy Murray went head to head with Spaniard David Ferrer for a place in the semi-final.
04 Jul 2012
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Niall Johnson
While the twists and turns having been coming thick and fast in Wimbledon 2012, yesterday's biggest surprise result happened off-court. The biggest shock of Tuesday evening was the fact that Emmerdale (ITV, 7pm) was viewed by more people than EastEnders (BBC One, 7:30pm).
03 Jul 2012
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Niall Johnson
The drama came thick and fast last night as the main broadcasters seemingly tried to welcome back anyone they might have alienated in the last three weeks. Dramas don't come much heavier than Blackout (BBC One, 9pm), a psychological thriller set in a grim, dank city up North.
02 Jul 2012
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Niall Johnson
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.
01 Jul 2012
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Niall Johnson
Video and TV viewing on tablets is significantly on the rise, but TV makers need not fear, new research has revealed.
29 Jun 2012
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Niall Johnson
Thursday’s TV viewers were treated to an onslaught of Wimbledon across two channels and the all-important final semi-final (yes, it will end at some stage) of Euro 2012. If that wasn’t enough to get excited about, fans of rustic drama were treated to an hour long offering of Emmerdale (ITV1, 7pm).
28 Jun 2012
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Niall Johnson
Mail Online continued to rule over the national newspaper’s online offering, according to the latest data released by ABC.
28 Jun 2012
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Niall Johnson
After a deluge of group and then quarter-final matches, the competition was finally been whittled down to the top four teams in the Euro 2012 tournament.
27 Jun 2012
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Niall Johnson
We have to wait years for Alan Partridge to pop up but some people you just can’t get rid of. Last night Gordon Ramsey was back on our screens, looking fresh with a new and improved barnet and surprisingly smooth face, finally at ease with his TV appearance.
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