Forester Research predicts the rise of the mobile and the future for connected TV devices.
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BARB figures show that UK TV viewing remains above 4 hours a day for third consecutive year – as mobile devices account for just 1.2% of total viewing.
Smartphone use is on the increase – and now accountable for one third of all internet use.
BBC Trust have commissioned a review which will examine whether the BBC’s content distribution is cost-effective.
From Superman to Goodness Gracious Me, UK supermarket Tesco has revealed that it will be launching a free television and film service for Clubcard customers.
Intel has announced that it will be launching an internet TV service in 2013 – and it’s able to watch the watcher.
YouTube is branching out across a number of platforms, now to collaborate with Sony’s Playstation3
The digital ecosystem is becoming increasingly complex, as brands split their video budgets between online, mobile and connected TVs. So what’s the optimum mix? Rhys McLachlan, Director of Corporate and Business Development at Videology investigates.
American Express card holders can now sync their cards and tweet special #hashtags to buy gift cards and products from Amazon, Sony, Urban Zen and Xbox 360.
Following online Doctor Who success, the BBC plans on showing up to 40 hours of programmes on iPlayer before they reach TV sets.
