A new survey has found that three-quarters of US online adults (77%) would not be willing to pay to read a newspaper online.
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The BBC is set to make its VoD iPlayer service available on Freesat HD digital boxes and HD TVs.
Tess Alps, chief executive of TV marketing body Thinkbox, predicts what the future could hold for TV and gives her thoughts on last week’s comment piece from GoViral’s Jimmy Maymann.
Newsline columnist Raymond Snoddy wonders whether VOD will drop traditional broadcasters in “deep do-do” …. possibly not!?
Twitter is set to employ a number of staff to concentrate on generating money for the site.
Northcliffe Media is creating a new unit for its digital business to be called Northcliffe Digital.
The annual number of mobile downloads featuring augmented reality (AR) content is expected to rise from less than 1 million in 2009 to more than 400 million by 2014, according to a new report from Juniper Research.
This year should see the rise of mobile internet and the continued use of cloud computing and storage, according to a new prediction for the year ahead.
