The number of households watching online TV and video (over fixed broadband networks and across 51 countries) will reach 706.5 million in 2020, up from 197 million in 2010, according to a new report from Digital TV Research.
More Connected Tv articles
Less than one in ten people say they are likely to buy a wearable device over the next 12 months, according to a report by law firm Osborne Clarke and UK app developer Mubaloo.
Viacom has today become the first US company to control a British public service broadcaster after closing a £450 million deal to buy Channel 5.
In an industry first, BARB, the TV audience measurement body, has announced that it is now able to capture viewing data from tablet devices – including both iPad and Android.
Marketing measurement – and consequently insight – has failed to keep pace with technology, but we’re close to closing this potentially dangerous mobile blind spot, says Experian’s Giles Longhurst.
TiVo Mega has the equivalent of 26,000 hours of standard-definition, or 4,000 hours of high-definition recording space – 30 times the capacity of most cable and satellite DVRs.
The launch further extends Sky News’ presence in the US while giving its UK viewers a new option for accessing live and on demand news coverage.
The online listening platform run by the BBC and commercial radio has unveiled a prototype car adapter which turns FM radios into DAB receivers.
A new report from Strategy Analytics identifies the six main ways people watch TV today – from fully-focused TV viewing to manic multi-screening.
Civolution and Applicaster have integrated technologies to allow broadcasters to launch second screen activities synced with content and ads being watched on TV – both live and on-demand.
