SEARCH
Results tagged as Channel 4
21 Oct 2013
|
Ellen Hammett
Commercial television channels saw a rise in yearly revenues in September, with the exception of Channel 4 and ITV Breakfast, down -1.3% and 0.6%, respectively.
27 Aug 2013
|
The Media Leader Staff
In contrast to June's figures, commercial television channels in July saw an overall rise in yearly revenues, with Total Terrestrial up 12.1% to £145,200,000.
23 Aug 2013
|
Niall Johnson
5.9 million viewers tuned in at 8pm to see Paddy and Rhona's marriage go supernova, resulting in a 33% share. As expected, the second episode of Emmerdale was down slightly, with the audience falling to 5.8 million viewers.
22 Aug 2013
|
Niall Johnson
David Platt's continuing trouble in Coronation Street (7:30pm) provided ITV with Wednesday's biggest audience with a single outing for the Weatherfield drama.
21 Aug 2013
|
Niall Johnson
Tuesday night heralded the return of BBC Two's great hope as another round of determined yet bumbling contestants entered the quaint white tent of horror for The Great British Bake Off.
19 Aug 2013
|
Ellen Hammett
In what is being described as a UK media first, the new digital ad format enables advertisers to serve alternative bespoke creative content to different viewers registered with Channel4.com based upon their age and gender.
15 Aug 2013
|
Niall Johnson
All of the country’s three most popular soaps were out in force last night and –unsurprisingly – took Thursday’s top four spots. First up was Emmerdale (ITV, 7pm & 8pm) which had to deal with the cheery matter of murder victim Gennie’s burial.
14 Aug 2013
|
Niall Johnson
Scientifically proven by a team of experts to be simply the worst day of the week, Tuesday received an ITV-administered shot of excitement as the broadcaster chose to fill its hour long prime time slot with slow-motion shots of dogs running and jumping with long jets of saliva flying everywhere on The Secret Life of Dogs (ITV, 9pm).
13 Aug 2013
|
Niall Johnson
Once again ITV saw a chance to capture Monday's already physically and emotionally fraught audiences and beat them into gentle submission with the manipulative and contrived hit show Long Lost Family (9pm).
12 Aug 2013
|
Niall Johnson
The penultimate episode of the theatrical retelling of history, The White Queen (BBC One, 9pm) brought in 3.2 million viewers who tuned in for some political wrangling and rumpy pumpy by candlelight.
Data Snapshot
Find out more about the UK's most comprehensive aggregator of media data.
Arrange a demoAdvertisement
The Media Leader bulletins
More infoReceive weekly round-ups of the latest comment, opinion and media news, direct to your inbox.
Featured Video
The Media Leaders Awards 2021: Highlights
Latest Data Analysis
Display
TV
Audio
Consumer
- Consumer ABCs: Women's Weeklies
- Consumers ABC's: News & Current Affairs
- Consumer ABC's: Men's Lifestyle
- Consumer ABCs: Home Interest
- Consumer ABCs: Women's Lifestyle
- The Brief - Wednesday 10 December - EU investigates Google, Gemini will have ads, WPP wins UK government media account and more
- Keeping the TV ecosystem healthy - Barb Data Hub
- Direct Line Group on using TV as a full-funnel medium
- How will TV finally get the measurement it deserves?
- Apple TV launches beta version of sports multiview feature
- The brief - Wednesday 17 December - Trump sues BBC for $10bn, WPP considers Pinterest trends, public rejects Labours AI plans and more
- Ad funding for BBC services would be 'bad for everyone', Radiocentre says in response to Charter Review
- Rajar Q3 2025: Top takeaways
- Rajar Q3 2025: Heart Breakfast remains top commercial show despite quarterly decline
- Rajar Q3 2025: Commercial audience share hits all-time high with Heart leading the way
- UK now spends longer on phones than watching TV
- How the VOD giants are navigating the cost of living crisis
- Rebranded BVOD services create an increase in claimed usage
- How we listen is changing rapidly, but radio continues to have the MIDAS touch
- Mediatel Connected whitepaper: The Growing UK Audio Market
