O2 launches Tu Go app as it challenges other third-party Voip services such as Skype.
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Bringing together creatives, web and TV tech groups into a series of team challenges, the event will explore what television could look like if the normal rules are allowed to be broken.
New HomeSync system from Samsung will allow users to stream content between smartphones and TVs.
44 million people used their mobile to stream TV and radio content in January, almost four times the number recorded this time last year.
Consumers exposed to product placement are much more likely to purchase a brand because of their knowledge about it, its likeability and its talkability says new research from Channel 4.
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A new report has been released today that captures the adaptation and evolution of television across Europe, the Middle East and Africa.The Rise of the Television Everywhere Audience, a survey launched by Discovery Networks in conjunction with The Future Foundation, surveyed TV viewers across Central Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa (CEEMA) as it… Continue reading Television Everywhere audiences are on the rise
New study highlights the increased usage of Twitter via smartphones.
The major transaction, expected to be completed in the early summer, will allow BT to broadcast a range of ESPN and ESPN America channels, as well as their live sports rights portfolio.
Shazam has announced that it will be launching a new app for iOS and Android devices, promising “deeper engagement and exploration” for all users.
