Nigel Walley, managing director of Decipher, says: “The Canvas project has been tortuously slow, and since 2007 the world has changed”…
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informitv’s William Cooper comments on YouView’s potential trademark challenge and ISBA criticism…
Technology companies are seeking a foothold in the television advertising market. According to an article in the Wall Street Journal, technology companies are looking to offer ads on their connected-TV services.
informitv’s William Cooper comments on the new Toshiba and Netgem ‘multifunction adapter’ (set-top box) – the latest development in the exciting world of internet-enabled television…
In a week that saw Project Canvas given a new (real) name, YouView, and a launch date (by July 2011); further discussion of 3D and some potential delays to 3D growth; and more revealed about Google TV, it’s a comment from William Cooper that I think is worth dwelling on…
Almost everyone in Britain claims that within five years they will be watching television via the internet or on a digital video recorder (DVR), according to new research from Rovi.Around half of the total respondents (1000 people aged 20+ in the UK) already make use of DVRs, although viewing figures suggest that people are still… Continue reading Latest research gives an insight in to the future of television
Google has announced that it is planning to launch its own TV service, Google TV, later this year. Initially Google TV will only be available in the US, but there are plans to extend it globally in 2011.
Apple TV and Google TV are both due to be launched some time this autumn. But, after the war of the smartphones, who will win the battle of the box?
Channel Five has confirmed that it is rejoining Project Canvas, the internet video-on-demand venture.
According to the new Ofcom Communications Market Report, media multi-tasking – for example, when a phone call is made while using the internet – accounts for 35% of all media consumption throughout the day.
