The series finale of Breaking Bad broke US Twitter records this week as 1.24 million tweets were sent during the much-anticipated final episode.
More Connected Tv Article articles
Wave, the world’s largest and longest-running survey examining social media habits, has published new findings that reveal how more than one billion active internet users use and regard social media.
Writing in a recent blog post, the video streaming service’s director of corporate communications said that all subscribers will now have access to the highest quality HD streams available, regardless of internet service provider.
The 3D television market is expected to reach 157.7 million sales in 2017, up from a forecast of 59.3 million for 2013.
The new devices will offer consumers a number of new features that will enhance the entertainment experience, from high-quality video streaming quality to a headphone jack for private listening.
E-retail is set to grow by almost 50% over the next five years, with one pound in every seven spent on retail to be made online, according to new research from Verdict.
September looked to be a bad month for competing OTT VOD services Netflix and LOVEFiLM, with both properties dropping two places.
Ofcom is inviting applications for licences to run local TV channels in eleven further locations across the UK, including Barnstable, Gloucester, Guildford and Reading.
Fifty percent of device screen time is spent on entertainment such as playing games, reading books, watching live TV or listening to music/radio, according to a recent survey by Gartner.
The media world has always been a promiscuous place, but what do we make of the new relationship between Virgin and Netflix? The Media Native – aka David Brennan – assesses the impact for the pay-TV market.
