Google and Sony are set to launch a new “smart TV” service in bid to allow viewers to search the internet while watching TV programmes.
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Omnicom Media Group is set to launch a new digital unit called Access on 1 July.
SeeSaw has launched its second generation paid-for TV service with enhanced functionality and premium content.
A special extra session, The Big Digital Debate, has been added to this June’s Media Playground event, asking if digital opportunities are changing the media and marketing world for the better.
The UK radio industry is launching a radio scrappage scheme offering consumers a discount on a new digital radio in exchange for their analogue radio, which will be reconditioned and given to needy children in Africa.
US consumers prefer print magazines to e-reader versions, according to findings from a survey carried out by the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) Council.
Stacey Hand, senior research executive at Gfk NOP, takes stock of the year so far and looks ahead to see how the media landscape will change over the coming months.
The Office of Fair Trading has cleared Project Canvas, saying it “does not qualify for investigation”.
Rob Atkinson, managing director at Clear Channel Outdoor UK, explains how the flexibility of outdoor advertising can achieve huge stand-out in the public space.
New figures from the UK Online Measurement Company (UKOM) show that the time spent on social networks & blogs between April 2007 and April 2010 has increased by a massive 340%
