A new report from The NPD Group claims that online activities in the US, that used to be primarily accessed by consumers on their PCs, has shifted to mobile devices.According to the Market Research firm’s Connected Intelligence Application and Convergence Report, 37% of consumers who used to access content on their PCs switched to their… Continue reading PC users continue to drift towards connected devices
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Virgin Media has reinvigorated its partnership with FilmFlex, resulting in a multi-year deal that will see the content provider develop and roll out new technology for Virgin Movies.FilmFlex, a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company and Sony Entertainment, has powered Virgin’s film on demand service since its initial launch in a more primitive form… Continue reading FilmFlex and Virgin Media forge new deal
Thursday night saw ITV once again throw us a giant helping of prime time wtf? in the hefty form of Martin Clunes – Heavy Horsepower at 9pm.
Wednesday evening saw an international friendly come along and disrupted the ebb and flow of familiar scheduling, forcing Corrie fans to stay up way past their bedtime.
In the wake of Liberty Global’s proposed acquisition of Virgin Media, the UK telecommunications company has released its latest financial results.
Telecoms group TalkTalk have released their third quarter results, revealing that their customer base has grown for the first time in three years.
The warm and welcoming Caribbean seas pulled in Tuesday’s biggest prime time audience into its current as Death in Paradise (BBC One, 9pm) offered some respite from the British winter.
The beginning of a fresh and shiny telly week brought us a cornucopia of history, drama and the usual nonsense in the 9pm slot.BBC Two debuted their new period drama (aren’t they all these days?) Dancing on the Edge, a tale of jazz and struggle set in London’s swinging 1930s. Chiwetel Ejiofor, probably the most… Continue reading TV Overnights: 2.6m get sloshed with Food & Drink’s return on BBC Two
The total number of towns and cities covered by the superfast mobile technology reaches 27, just 90 days after the launch of the service.
BT Group’s digital TV service now boasts 60,000 customers with a YouView box, according to company’s recently released 3rd quarter results. BT Vison managed to sign up 21,000 new subscribers during this three month period, which ended in December, bringing the total number to 770,000.On top of that, 122,000 retail broadband customers were added, representing… Continue reading 60,000 BT Vision customers have YouView box