Additional Information
Content
BBC and ITV lose appeal as youth grows up in Roar's 10-year findings
LONDON – The BBC and ITV have lost their appeal to a maturing audience, falling out of favour with mid-twenties, according to Channel 4's and OMD Insight's youth research project Roar, which marks its 10th anniversary with a look at how the class of 95's views and lifestyles have changed.
To continue enjoying this article, please sign in below. You can register for free, giving you limited further access to news, or subscribe now for full access to all our content. View our subscription options.
Additional Information
Latest jobs Jobs web feed
- Head of Digital Vax Competitive + Excellent Benefits, Central Birmingham
- Group Brand Manager: Lucozade Sport GSK Competitive salary and benefits, Brentford
- Senior Account Director / Group Account Director [Experiential & Integrated] up to £60k - London Fill Recruitment Ltd Up to £60k, Central London
- business director > BIG NAME AGENCY collectivo Up to £90k + bens, London
- Project Director - Leading Digital and Direct Agency - Automotive - £55-65K Fill Recruitment Ltd £55-65K, Clerkenwell
- Account Managers - Branding Royds Raphael £35K-£45Kpa+gen.benefits/£160-£225 day rate, London













