Amazon’s new Kindle Fire is now the most popular Android Tablet in North America for app developers, edging out the Samsung Galaxy Tab.
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Channel 4 has partnered with zeebox to give Desperate Scousewives viewers a bespoke social TV experience, via the recently launched zeebox app.
Nearly 50% of consumers are using another electronic device while watching TV at home, according to findings from a new wave of ‘Living with Digital’ consumer research carried out by Futuresource Consulting.
Online video network Tremor Video is moving towards connected TVs following the addition of a series of Internet TV partners to its network of publishers in the US.
Matt O’Grady’s research won the Tony Twyman award at last week’s 2011 European TV Symposium in Amsterdam for the best paper, sponsored by RSMB TV Research.
LOVEFiLM has released an official app for Android smartphones.
Netflix Inc. and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. have announced a new multi-year licensing agreement that will make Netflix the exclusive subscription streaming service in the UK and Ireland for most first-run feature films from MGM.
According to research released from Strategy Analytics, the games console has become the most popular device for US consumers to watch online content on their TV screens.
Bloomberg has launched a Bloomberg TV+ app for Apple’s iPad, which will enable tablet users to view its live on-air video stream and on-demand content.
In 2011, more than 27% of TVs shipped worldwide will be able to connect to a network, a figure that is expected to rise 54% to 155 million by 2015, according to the Q311 DisplaySearch Quarterly TV Design and Features Report.
