Ofcom to take action after revelation that over 2 million homes could be affected by the introduction of 4G, leaving some without TV services completely.
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Freesat has announced that YouTube will be available as a part of its premium service alongside the 180 other channels that are already available, including BBC iPlayer and ITV Player.
A new ZenithOptimedia media report predicts global figures for smartphones, tablets and internet-connected TV in 2015.
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
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
Fans of entertainment channel Dave can now access their favourite shows for the very first time through a brand new iOS app.
The enormous potential of next-generation in-car audio systems, networked home audio systems, smart TVs and tablets, combined with faster Internet and 4G networks, will catapult consumer take-up of digital music services to even greater heights, confirms a new report published today by recording industry trade body the BPI.
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.
Virgin Media today confirmed that it has accepted a £15 billion takeover from John Malone’s Liberty Global, creating the world’s largest broadband communications company.
