Sky’s launch of Now TV, the on-demand video service which is set to include Sky TV programming later this year, constitutes a further example of a change of strategy at BSkyB.
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The BBC has confirmed that it will continue to provide analogue transmissions, with the government yet to decide upon a date for the adoption of digital radio.
It was a case of unlucky Friday 13 for the Sun as sales dropped by 135,000 due to the combination of a “wrapped” front cover, the first in the newspaper’s history, and a recent 10p price rise.
Google is introducing a new “mute this ad” icon in order to allow users to choose what ads they want to see, and which ones they don’t.
Earlier today Marissa Meyer was announced as the new CEO and president of Yahoo, bringing the 37-year-old’s 13 years of service with Google to an end.
Washed-out paranoid thriller Blackout (BBC One, 9pm) came to a close last night as Christopher Eccleston struggled with his responsibilities as Mayor of the grimmest city committed to film. The show was held firmly in reality but revelled in the dark and dirty aesthetics of a future nightmare scenario.The look of the show and general… Continue reading TV Overnights: Blackout ends with 3m viewers for BBC One
Having successfully tapped into the smartphone market with its Android operating system, it is unsurprising that Google looked to replicate this success with its Google TV platform.
Research by IBISWorld has concluded that TV advertising is becoming less enticing due to audience fragmentation brought about by recent technological developments.
Alex Heys of NowSendIt on what brands still need to do to streamline the user experience for mobile customers.
MSNBC.com, which was founded in 1996 as a partnership between Microsoft and NBC will be re-launched in 2013 under the same name as a standalone NBC website.
