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03 Jun 2013
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Niall Johnson
Since the middle of April Britain's Got Talent has been rallying up viewers in a hyperbole of flashing lights and an unjustified sense of occasion, so it's no wonder then that the semi-finals littered over the weekend brought in impressive audiences for ITV.
01 Jun 2013
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The Media Leader Staff
Commercial terrestrial television channels saw an overall decline in yearly revenues in May, with total terrestrial down -2%, and total satellite down -0.6%.
31 May 2013
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The Media Leader Staff
Commercial terrestrial television channels saw an overall decline in yearly revenues in April, with total terrestrial down -8.6% on the previous year. However, total satellite saw growth of 16.3% - over £20 million.
30 May 2013
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Niall Johnson
Yesterday's premium top shelf content kicked off with Emmerdale at 7pm on ITV and garnered an impressive audience of 6.2 million viewers.
29 May 2013
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Niall Johnson
6.7 million viewers watched as Amy and Andy cemented their new found attraction and settled down for a of spot face to face slobbering, only to be interrupted by Amy's Mum (and Andy's ex) Kerry announcing she's pregnant. Uh oh!
24 May 2013
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Niall Johnson
For the second evening in a row, viewers were spoiled with another serving of post-feminist flag waving with Scott & Bailey (ITV, 9pm) as, for once, personal issues were put on the back burner in favour of some solid police work.
23 May 2013
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Niall Johnson
Swapping flat pack IKEA knock offs for cow pat caked wellies, Wednesday night saw Lord Sugar's motley crew of bumbling hopefuls head to the countryside in the fourth episode of The Apprentice (BBC One, 9pm).
22 May 2013
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Niall Johnson
As viewers struggled with the Tuesday blues, soap characters turned to illicit vices to get them through last night. Drug taking appeared to be all the rage in the soaps with Emmerdale (ITV) kicking off the frenzy of increased sensitivity at 7pm.
21 May 2013
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Niall Johnson
Turning the attention away from any ongoing internal scandals, last night saw BBC One's Panorama investigation into the Hillsborough disaster point its big stick of blame at misleading officials and the emergency services.
20 May 2013
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Niall Johnson
After a weekend of cheap and light entertainment, it was no surprise to see yesterday evening's viewers flock to BBC One's earnest and sobering Sunday output.
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