‘Videolab’ will offer clients a specialist consultancy service designed to help them develop a “sustainable video content strategy”, that is more “relevant, compelling and authentic.”
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NME is to start charging for access to some online articles, though the publisher has insisted that there are no plans to introduce a full paywall to the site.
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Pinterest, the pinboard-style photo-sharing website, has announced that it will help monetise the platform with promoted pins – and wants user feedback to ensure they work for the community.
At this year’s International Broadcasting Convention, the broadcaster’s chief technology officer Bob Harris said that the channel had been experimenting with real-time data processing.
Channel 4 has said that it will be taking a step back from further exploring connected TV experiences because of limited uptake from viewers.
Blinkbox claims that its autumn content offering has ten times the number of latest blockbuster films than Netflix and LoveFilm.
Following the launch of Google’s Chromecast, Sony has confirmed plans to launch a dongle that will add smart TV features to its regular televisions.
A combination of original programming and price is driving the rapid adoption of Netflix, according to analyst Richard Greenfield.
