Xbox Live members are now spending more time watching TV, music and films on the Live platform than playing multiplayer games.
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Channel 5 has announced that it has retained the rights to the extended exclusive highlights to England home internationals in Cricket and that there will be a second Celebrity Big Brother this summer.
Mark Barber, director of planning at the Radio Advertising Bureau, says, Radioplayer’s first year of operation has been a huge success and is proven to have driven radio listening online…
Advertisers have just two months left before the law changes governing how they use cookies. With fines of up to £500,000 faced by companies that fail to obtain informed consent from their customers for tracking their behaviour, non-compliance with this EU e-privacy regulation, dubbed the Cookie Law, is simply not an option, warns ISBA.
Steve Smith PhD, head of thought leadership at Starcom MediaVest Group, discusses some of his experiences at the recent IP&TV World Forum…
The number of films and TV series being streamed via LOVEFiLM’s online service has overtaken the number of DVDs, Blu-rays and games being rented by the service.
The UK’s national newspaper websites saw usage figures increase in February, with almost all audited sites recording a rise, with the exception of Mirror Group Digital and MailOnline.Mirror Group Digital recorded a -25% decline – down by more than 220,810 daily average unique browsers, despite re-launching in February. The drop has been attributed to the… Continue reading ABC February 2012: Mirror Group posts 25% fall in web traffic
The Future Foundation’s Heather Corker reveals key insights about mobile and social shopping, which are both gaining momentum…
