New figures from the BBC reveal that the iPlayer has now received more than 75 million requests to stream or download programmes.The figures, which were unveiled by Ashley Highfield, BBC director of future media & technology, at the Google Zeitgeist 2008 forum, also show that the iPlayer enjoyed strong growth in April.The total number of… Continue reading iPlayer Receives More Than 75m Requests To View Since Launch
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Facebook is still the most popular social networking site in the UK following a 7.2% rise in unique users from March to April, according to new figures from comScore. The site was up by a massive 288.9% year on year, to 14.35 million UK unique users during April. The average time spent by each user… Continue reading Facebook Remains UK’s Most Popular Social Networking Site
Microsoft has re-entered talks with Yahoo! about a limited merger just weeks after its takeover bid collapsed as both companies failed to find common ground.Yahoo! turned down Microsoft’s $33-a-share deal, saying it undervalues the company, which they believe is worth $37 a share (see NewsLine).The compromise comes as billionaire investor Carl Icahn – whose fund… Continue reading Microsoft Re-Opens Negotiations With Yahoo!
A new forecast from MRG predicts that IPTV subscribers will grow from 24.4 million in 2008 to 92.8 million in 2012, with IPTV service revenue totaling $37.1 billion by 2012. The global forecast says that while Europe’s subscriber size in 2012 will remain dominant, Asia’s subscriber base will nearly equal Europe’s in 2012, followed by… Continue reading IPTV Subscribers Forecast To Reach 92.8m In 2012
eMarketer has revised downward its projections for US social network ad spending, now estimating that advertisers will spend $1.4 billion to place ads on social networks this year, down from the previous projection of $1.6 billion. The poor economy is partly responsible for the revised estimates, particularly for those companies who will cut experimental ad… Continue reading eMarketer Lowers Social networking Adspend Estimate
New figures from comScore reveal that 14.8 million people in the UK visited a newspaper site in March, viewing a total of 448 million pages of newspaper content over the course of the month.The Sun Online was the most popular online newspaper in the UK, said comScore, attracting 4.3 million visitors in March and accounting… Continue reading 14.8 Million People Visited A Newspaper Site In March
The global market for mobile web 2.0 will be worth $22.4 billion in 2013, up from $5.5 billion currently, according to a new report by Juniper Research. Total global revenues for mobile social networking/user generated content (UGC) will rocket from $1.8 billion in 2008, to $11.2 billion in 2013, accounting for 50% of the market,… Continue reading Mobile Web 2.0 revenues To Reach $22.4bn By 2013
Kangaroo, the forthcoming broadband TV service from BBC Worldwide, ITV and Channel 4, could be launched under the name SeeSaw.It is understood that a shortlist of possible names for the service has been drawn up, with some executives favouring SeeSaw.However, according to a report on MediaGuardian.co.uk, a source close to the project believes there has… Continue reading Kangaroo Could Launch As SeeSaw
Q Radio is to relaunch next month with an exclusive show from rock group REM and a new evening programme hosted by former XFM and BBC 2 Desi DNA presenter Samanthi.Q Radio currently exists as a jukebox-style digital radio station, but following the relaunch on June 2 it will be available on DAB digital radio… Continue reading Q Radio To Relaunch Next Month
Microsoft has signed deals with EMI and Channel 4 to launch a TV offering on its instant messenger service.The service, called “Messenger TV”, is being rolled out across Europe and will feature “best of Channel 4 clips” and music videos from EMI artists, according to a report on MediaGuardian.co.uk.Messenger TV will also be able to… Continue reading Microsoft Launches TV Service On Instant Messenger
