Toby Beresford, social media and gamification consultant, on how games can learn from TV, a successful gameshow designed with dual screens in mind and new questions for gamification experts to ask…
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Coronation Street was the most watched show of Thursday night with 8 million viewers tuning in to see Stella, Emily and Rita sort through Betty’s unmentionables.
Simon Andrews, founder of the full service mobile agency addictive!, on the pace of change in mobile money…
2011 was the first year that global consumer spending on media content, apps and services for mobile phones broke through the $100 billion barrier. According to the latest Global Mobile Media Forecast from Strategy Analytics, consumers are expected to increase this spend on mobile media* by a further 13.4 % from $121.8 billion in 2011 to $138.2 billion in 2012.
According to new research from Viacom, there is a new phenomenon called ‘Tabletomics’ – the behaviours and emotions resulting from the use of a combination of tablets, media, technology and creativity.
The BBC will return nearly half of the £600 million fund it was given to help the elderly and disabled convert from analogue to digital TV.
Chelsea’s victory over Barcelona at Stamford Bridge was the most watched show last night, attracting an audience share of 29%.
The latest IPA Bellwether survey published today reveals that marketing budgets were revised up in Q1 for a third successive quarter in response to new product launches, expectations of better economic conditions and higher rates of return on investment.
Raymond Snoddy says it may be economically impossible to sustain daily publication of small regional papers but the jolt from daily to weekly is an abrupt one and it is a gap that may not be adequately met by online…
Starcom MediaVest Group’s Steve Smith on Tesco’s latest financial results…
