Will YouView be the catalyst for consumers and their understanding of connected TV opportunities? Quite possibly.
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Connected TV might be dominating industry discussion, but has VoD really altered TV viewing? The subject divided opinion at yesterday’s ‘The Internet Comes to TV’ event, run by MediaTel Group and Rovi.
After an embarrassing intro, which saw the chair of this morning’s Westminster Media Forum call on the CEO of YouTube rather than YouView, Richard Halton delivered a rather one-sided presentation about the service.
informitv’s William Cooper explains why Virgin Media’s claim that it will blow other connected television products out of the water is long on promise but short on specifics or specifications…
informitv’s William Cooper comments on Sky’s new video on demand offering, which has been some time in coming and still has limitations.
Ipsos MediaCT unveil some interesting insights from their latest Tech Tracker survey, focusing on the reality of reaching universal online access and the influence of women in driving connected technology in and outside the home…
New research from Parks Associates forecasts that the number of European households with a connected TV will reach 47 million in 2014 (just 4 million in 2009). The number of households with a connected Blu-ray player will jump from 5 million in 2010 to approximately 66 million in 2014.
informitv’s William Cooper says its early days for Google TV – “it is not as if everything Google touches turns to gold… It’s success in television is far from certain”.
Tom Cape, managing director of Capablue, looks at the commercial opportunities surrounding internet TV…
As of this week, you can finally pre-order Logitech’s new Google TV device, which means no matter what channel you are watching, you can search for other TV programmes, find web-based content and find related videos on YouTube via Google’s intelligent overlay.
