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14 Sep 2011
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Liz Jaques
The X Factor topped the most-viewed programmes listings in August with more than 12 million viewers. The first episode of the new series with judges Gary Barlow, Kelly Rowland, Tulisa and Louis Walsh put ITV1 in the lead.
13 Sep 2011
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Jim Marshall
Jim Marshall says that while the Arab Spring seemed to be a righteous uprising, aided and abetted by a liberating social media network, events at home (in the riots and the hacking scandal) saw a potentially more unsavoury side to the use of some media channels... not so much an Arab Spring as an English Rusty Nail!
12 Sep 2011
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Liz Jaques
BBC4 no longer faces the axe after more people than usually watch its programmes signed a petition to save the high-brow digital channel.
09 Sep 2011
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Grace Gargini
A new Knowledge Networks report has shown a growth of over 30% in over the top (OTT) viewing in the last twelve months.
09 Sep 2011
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David Brennan
Having let the dust settle, allowing me time to watch Eric Schmidt's MacTaggart lecture in its entirety, I was struck by his sincerity, self-deprecation ("if we were responsible for TV programming, you'd get a lot of bad sci-fi") and an innate understanding of where TV fits in the new media eco-system.
07 Sep 2011
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Raymond Snoddy
Raymond Snoddy says it is totally banal to say that instant communication tools in the hands of almost every citizen can change societies dramatically at breakneck speed and be a force for both good and evil in equal measure. But it would be true...
06 Sep 2011
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Grace Gargini
The BBC One drama New Tricks topped audience ratings last night as it peaked with 7.9 million viewers, holding an average of 29.7% of the audience share before the show ended at 10pm.
06 Sep 2011
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Grace Gargini
The online TV company SeeSaw has taken a huge hit recently - not only has the private equity firm lost a key content deal with Channel 4, but the company's designated chairman, Michael Jackson, has stepped down from his position.
05 Sep 2011
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Liz Jaques
TV is moving to the cloud, according to TechCrunch. Although the industry will resist change, it is inevitable - and positive. It will allow viewers to find and share new content and consume television in a different way.
05 Sep 2011
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Grace Gargini
The X-Factor returned to ITV1 on Saturday night, repeating its success of last week with a peak audience of 10.2 million viewers.
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