New global research reveals serious concerns for consumers using third-party and free apps, with just a third comfortable sharing personal information.
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New research conducted by YouGov demonstrates that smartphones and tablets still haven’t quite taken off when it comes to streaming on demand.
New research from Screen Digest reveals Smart-TV sales will hit 141 million sets by 2015, and 173 million the year after, accounting for almost two-thirds of the world’s television total.
Gangnam Style, which has just surpassed the 1.3 billion views milestone on YouTube has an equally weird follower: the Harlem Shake. With over 17 million views in just two weeks, it’s quickly shaping up as a worthy successor – so as it continues to trend, Havas Media’s Matt Breen looks at the power of YouTube and the increasing impact of video consumerism.
The Hollywood Reporter has revealed that ratings company Nielsen is to roll out a new system to measure broadband, Xbox and, eventually, iPads – redefining the definition of TV.
Virgin Media has announced the launch of a YouTube app for their TiVo customers, the first to ever be launched in a TV Guide.
Some of the biggest Disney movies will have their UK TV premiere on a new Sky channel, Sky Movies Disney, as part of a major deal between BSkyB and the Hollywood studio.
Sony has revealed plans for its new PS4 console, including a share button that allows you to upload gameplay to Facebook.
Kantar Media and SecondSync have announced plans to join in a strategic data partnership that will provide media researchers with the ability to interpret Social TV data
Ofcom has today announced the winners of the 4G mobile spectrum auction, the biggest sale of British airwaves in more than a decade.
