Germany’s historical crucifixion of Brazil in the World Cup semi-finals on Tuesday has become the most-discussed single sports game ever on Twitter.
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Rightster, a global b2b video network that runs more than 800 YouTube channels, said the deals will more than double the number of content partners the company works with.
A new poll by ComRes on behalf of the Whitehouse Company reveals that 40% of the UK oppose the current licence fee system and over a third are in favour of abolishing it completely.
Pay TV subscribers are continuing to grow as providers embrace multi-screen services to offer subscribers more viewing options, according to informitv.
A new YouView study reveals the influence that Facebook and Twitter have on the nation’s TV viewing, and how Brits are using the platforms to discuss – and avoid talking about – their favourite shows.
Samsung has announced that it will be discontinuing the sale of plasma televisions at the end of 2014, and instead focusing on ultra-HD and curved TV models.
During Q1 2014 there were 4.6 million new subscriptions, taking the total number of subs to 100.9 million.
The BBC has announced that Matthew Postgate has been appointed as its new chief technology officer.
We have been trained to not expect much from our TV’s on-screen guide for so long, writes dunnhumby’s Nishat Mehta – can the launch of Google’s Android TV change all that?
The redesign comes in response to customer feedback and research, which was conducted to help shape the new interface.
