From today, Sky customers will be able to watch all content available on ITV – from Coronation Street to Midsomer Murders, and the 2014 World cup when it launches later this month.
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Reported to use a new interface called Pono, Android TV – a platform rather than a device – is expected to offer users tailored recommendations for content including films, games and other third-party apps.
Electronic sell-through, whereby consumers pay a one-time fee to download a media file, is set to become a “legitimate alternative” to buying physical products such as DVDs, a leading NPD researcher has claimed.
Royal Mail study found just over half of people surveyed said they prefer companies to use a combination of both mail and email to communicate with them.
The Tizen, an alternative to the Android operating system, will go on sale in Russia in the third quarter.
The Extra Box will include the same channel subscriptions as the main box in the house. However, this is only achievable through high-speed fibre and will cost £160 to set up.
Sophie Turner Laing, Sky’s managing director of content, is to step down from her role later this year after 11 years with the company.
M-commerce is nearing maturity and the potential in social shopping is opening up new horizons for marketers, says Experian’s Danny Thompson
Streamhub helps content owners manage online video and social statistics by consolidating big data and revealing key influencing factors which affect viewer engagement.
