LG Electronics and TP Vision (for Philips TVs) have established the Smart TV Alliance, with other Japanese TV manufacturers in the process of joining.
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According to The NPD Group, growing consumer use of smart devices that connect to the Internet is changing the face of home entertainment.
Sky has fallen behind consumer demand, according to BSkyB’s chief operating office Mike Darcey.
MediaTel’s Connected Consumer has created the following infographic to demonstrate how the UK population is now watching catch-up TV across the different platform options that are available to them, using data from the latest quarter of MediaTel’s Connected TV Tracker survey, in association with YouGov.
BT Vision – like Sky – had to secure the rights to Premier League football for the 2013-2016 seasons, according to Nigel Walley, managing director of Decipher.
Viewing live TV on BBC iPlayer will be better than ever with the launch of Live Restart, which enables audiences to rewind and restart live TV on BBC iPlayer without waiting for the programme to end.
Josè Alberto Pascole, head of operations and infrastructure management at the Portuguese cable operator ZON Multimedia, has issued a warning that smart TV needs to provide standardisation.
Ooyala has raised $35 million in new capital to standardise digital video experiences provided by multi-service operators (MSOs) and TV programmers worldwide on the Ooyala video streaming and discovery platform.
In April, Newsline heard that Ikea was planning to launch a new furniture range with an integrated fully functioning smart TV and sound system called UPPLEVA.
David Brennan says: I’ve heard so much recently about BARB’s irrelevance to the digital media landscape of today that I feel I ought to add my voice to the case for its defence…
