Trevor Vagg, director at Kantar Media, uses the futurePROOF survey to explain why 3DTV is likely to remain a technology for a niche group while HDTV and connected TV have greater likelihood to reach the masses.
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Virgin Media is set to launch a new 500GB TiVo box in May.
As Google announces plans to invest tens of millions of dollars in repositioning YouTube to tie in with the rise of connected TV, MediaPost’s Steve Smith questions the quality of Google TV itself.
Rovi has launched a smart TV field trial in a bid to test advertising opportunities on connected televisions.
At the IPTV World Forum event in Olympia yesterday, the panel discussion confirmed that standards and metrics were further barriers to growth currently for video-on-demand.
Channel 4 is to launch an iPad app for its 4oD catch up service in three weeks’ time.
A new report suggests that YouView – the VoD venture backed by partners including the BBC, ITV and Channel 4, is in danger of becoming obsolete before it has even launched.
Hugo Drayton, CEO of InSkin Media: Facebook highlights the market tendency towards ‘winner takes all’ – a market where it becomes tough, if not impossible, for competitors to build viable businesses.
LoveFilm is set to expand its film rental service across internet-enabled televisions and set-top boxes.
European markets saw growth in a number of key areas in the digital arena last year, including social networking, smartphones and mobile media usage, and connected media devices.
