The first Big Bundles, priced at £45 and £30, offer users either 152MB or 100MB broadband, together with Virgin TiVo and a home phone service.
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Freesat added 18,000 homes in the first quarter of 2014, which the subscription free satellite TV service says is largely due to “budget-conscious consumers switch[ing] away from expensive pay TV packages.”
Instagram is significantly more engaging than any other social networking platform, according to new research from Forrester.
BT has announced that it will be making BT Sport free for another season for both new and re-contracting broadband customers.
Viacom, which owns channels including MTV, Nickelodeon and VH1, has announced that it will buy TV broadcaster Channel 5 from Richard Desmond for £450 million pounds.
BSkyB television subscribers were up 74,000 in the three months to March, according to the company’s latest financial report, released today. However, growth in customers signing up for Sky broadband dropped by more than a third.
Global pay-TV subscribers increased over 5% in 2013 to reach 901.1 million, according to ABI Research
The first online kitemarks have been awarded today to nine companies that meet industry-agreed standards to reduce the risk of ads being served next to inappropriate or illegal content online.
Facebook has launched a new advertising network that will serve ads to third-party mobile apps – the first time that the social media giant has helped app developers monetise “in a serious way on mobile.”
According to analysts, BSkyB lost approximately 5,000 TV subs between December 2013 and March 2014 – the first quarterly fall since 1999.