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02 Sep 2010
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Marnie Richards
Apple TV and Google TV are both due to be launched some time this autumn. But, after the war of the smartphones, who will win the battle of the box?
02 Sep 2010
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Marnie Richards
BBC One's Crimewatch Solved won the peak hour of 9pm to 10pm last night, with an audience of just over 4 million and a share of 17.9%.
01 Sep 2010
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Liz Jaques
Post World Cup July saw falls in viewing share for both BBC1 and ITV1. BBC1 posted a slight decrease amongst all home viewing share, whilst ITV1 saw its total drop substantially on 2009's figures.
01 Sep 2010
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Marnie Richards
ITV1's long-running series The Bill finished last night, with the second episode of a two-part finale winning the peak slot of 9pm to 10pm
31 Aug 2010
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Marnie Richards
On Monday night, the peak slot of 9pm to 10pm was shared by BBC One's Who Do You Think You Are? and ITV1's Agatha Christie's Marple.
31 Aug 2010
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Liz Jaques
Mark Thompson, the BBC director general, used the central stage at this year's MediaGuardian Edinburgh International Television Festival's MacTaggart lecture to make his own attempt to set the media agenda, as James Murdoch did in the same spot this time last year.
31 Aug 2010
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Liz Jaques
"Will ITV survive the next 10 years?" was a question asked in the MediaGuardian Edinburgh International Television Festival's special edition of 'Question Time'.
31 Aug 2010
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Liz Jaques
If you can only have one thing, go for Google TV, said Project Canvas' marketing director Tim Hunt to a room full of surprised delegates at this year's MediaGuardian Edinburgh International Television Festival.
27 Aug 2010
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Marnie Richards
BBC One's Mistresses secured the top ratings for the peak slot of 9pm to 10pm last night, with an audience of 4.2 million, and a share of 18%.
27 Aug 2010
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Greg Grimmer
Greg Grimmer, partner, Hurrell Moseley Dawson & Grimmer, argues that although online media is "currently very in vogue due to immediate measurability", we can't rely on numbers only...
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