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A YouGov survey published by Interxion has revealed that around 20% will watch the Olympics online, around a third of those who intend to view the Games on a more traditional TV platform.
BBC Worldwide announced profits of 8% amid the news that downloads of its global BBC iPlayer app have hit one million since its trial launch a year ago.
The BBC will show the next four Olympic Games – two summer and two winter – after coming to an exclusive agreement with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) which will be in place until 2020.
According to the new Ofcom Communications Market Report, 40% of Britons now own a smartphone, while tablet ownership in the UK has increased from 2% to 11% over the past year.
Google is introducing a new “mute this ad” icon in order to allow users to choose what ads they want to see, and which ones they don’t.
Earlier today Marissa Meyer was announced as the new CEO and president of Yahoo, bringing the 37-year-old’s 13 years of service with Google to an end.
By including tags and transcriptions in online video content, advertisers can increase the relevance of the products they are advertising by linking with relevant shows.
MSNBC.com, which was founded in 1996 as a partnership between Microsoft and NBC will be re-launched in 2013 under the same name as a standalone NBC website.
Sky is due to launch Now TV, the internet TV service which provides access to the company’s entire film collection, tomorrow (17 July). Now TV, which promises “no contract” and “no waiting around”, will initially be available on PCs, Macs and a handful of Android smartphones.
