The Office of Fair Trading is set to review Project Canvas, the internet TV service backed by ITV, BBC, BT, Five, Channel 4 and TalkTalk.
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Gordon Brown claims superfast broadband will save the government billions of pounds and revolutionise the way people access public services.
Web users across 10 countries spent an average of five and a half hours on social networks in February 2010, up more than two hours from the same time last year, according to new research from The Nielsen Company.
New US research from consumer electronics site Retrevo.com has found that 48% of social media users check Facebook and Twitter in bed, during the night or as soon as they wake up in the morning.
Google has once again proved to be the most popular destination for the UK’s online users. According to data released by UKOM, the brand had a unique audience of 33 million people over the month of August.
The BBC iPlayer had a record 3.5 million programme requests per day across all platforms in February, with a total of 116 million requests across the whole month.
Social gaming promises to deliver mass market appeal, as well as fresh opportunities for brands to engage with consumers, according to the results of a new survey from Lightspeed Research and Trendstream.
Neil Perkin, founder of Only Dead Fish, gives “ten very practical reasons why content producers of all kinds should be putting social at the centre of what they do”…
New US research from The Nielsen Company reveals that the number of unique viewers of online video was up 10.5% year on year in February.
It looks like being a strong year for online publishers, with all AOP members predicting positive revenue growth this year, and 50% predicting growth of more than 10%.
