In a move which looks set to further highlight the company’s “long-term commitment to creating premium video with authentic storytelling,” AOL has announced its first UK Originals series.
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As companies invest more in brand building and expanding their sales, the Bellwether predicts strong adspend growth this year.
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As part of an ongoing strategy to drive innovation via partnerships with tech start-ups, Sky has today announced a $500,000 investment in Pluto.TV.
ITV has announced the launch of a updated ITV Player app across iOS, Android and Windows Phone 8 devices.
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