Yahoo! has released its Livestand tablet app and is looking for advertisers to pay up to $500,000 for packages around its new interactive video ad unit.
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Facebook is becoming a key news destination. According to the latest findings from Lightspeed Research, 15% of all consumers (rising to 30% of 18-24 year olds) turn to Facebook for their news at some point during the week.
Greg Grimmer concedes that an old debate with Phil Georgiadis may have ended in a score draw…
BT has released its results for Q2 and the first half of the year to 30 September 2011.
A new report from Digital TV Research has projected the number of TV sets connected to the Internet will reach 551 million by 2016, up from 124 million at end-2010.
New Ofcom data shows that 97% of premises and 66% of the UK landmass can receive a 2G signal outdoors from all four 2G networks. This means that approximately 900,000 UK premises do not have a choice of all four 2G mobile networks.
Oli Newton, head of emerging platforms at Starcom MediaVest, says it is no longer right to use the singular definition of TV. TV is everything audio visual. As such we need to start thinking bigger and exploring the broader implications of how we get involved…
Google has released its Google TV update today. Sony internet-enabled TVs are the first to roll out the service, with Logitech to follow soon.
The video-on-demand service, SeeSaw, which began its troubled existence a while back as Kangaroo, has closed after its new majority shareholder Criterion Capital Partners said other investors have failed to provide new funding.
It has been reported this week that online video service YouTube’s top 5 channels are averaging the same amount of daily viewers as the top US cable channels.
