UK consumers are achieving average residential broadband speeds of 9.0Mbit/s, driven by the move to new “superfast” services, Ofcom research reveals.
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Kantar Group has teamed up with social media analytics company Vigiglobe to produce this infographic, which offers minute-by-minute analysis of the tweets containing mentions of the Olympic closing ceremony (in English).
Mustard, a joint venture between Archant and other Norwich partners, has been named by Ofcom as one of two applications to run a new local TV channel based in the city.
The BBC’s Olympic coverage was a huge success, not just for TV but also for digital and mobile. The corporation logged 34.6 million cumulative online users – with a peak daily total of 7.3 million on 5 August – by the end of Saturday, just as the Games came to a close.
Jim Marshall on why TV has never been either more powerful or more intimate: Now that the BBC has proved TV’s credentials during the Olympics, it will be fascinating to see whether Channel 4 can continue this during the Paralympics, but this time with ads…
NBC outperformed its own predictions for its Olympic coverage, despite criticisms during the past two weeks.
Ellie Edwards, MD at QUISMA: Now that the dust has slightly settled on the D-Day of 25 May, let’s take a look at the effects that the EU e-privacy directive has had within Europe…
The YouView homepage now features an app for BSkyB’s Now TV, with films available for as little as 99p.
NBC’s Olympic ‘TV Everywhere’ coverage used 34% of total bandwidth across major US networks in the first seven days of the London 2012 Games.
Julia Lamaison, insight director at GfK Media & Entertainment, asks: How do broadcasters ensure they are not left behind in a world that puts the control in the hands of the audience?
