Global tablet sales are expected to rise to 242.3 million units in 2015, according to new research from Suppli.
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How often do we all listen to the latest taxpayer-funded research report on the radio over breakfast; sigh deeply and curse… “could have told them that for free”.
The latest research from Ipsos OTX MediaCT says that rather than beating the iPhone, Android looks like it is beating everyone else… but the ultimate winner in the evolving Android and iPhone story is the consumer!
In response to Simon Andrew’s latest Mobile Fix, Tess Alps, CEO of Thinkbox, says “if TV ads don’t work how come you’re expecting people to pick their mobiles to interact with them?”
Digital has emerged as the star of today’s RAJAR results with almost 4 million more people tuning in via DAB than this time last year – a really promising step in the right direction for switch-over.
BBC Radio 2 still has the highest number of national listeners following a rise this quarter (after two periods of suffering a drop in reach).
The latest TV viewing round-up for the Christmas month, with new Top Programme data plus share in All Homes; Digital Homes and Sky v Freeview.
BBC One’s Silent Witness claimed the peak-hour ratings once again last night. The hour-long crime drama attracted more than 7.1 million peak viewers and a 27% average audience share between 9pm and 10pm.
Mike Baker, CEO at the Outdoor Media Centre, says the trade body’s recent relaunch has happened just in time for the Olympic Games: “Outdoor will be the universal branding medium. It is already now. But even more so in 2012″…
In the next five years to 2016, the rise of broadband subscriptions will drive global IPTV subs to 106 million users, according to new research by RNCOS.