Google has announced plans to add a number of new international channels in the form of apps to the Google TV platform in the US.
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Wired magazine and Lexus have partnered to create the first mass-produced print ad embedded with a near-field communications (NFC) tag.
Multichannel broadcaster, UKTV, has defined its first ever IPTV deal. The three-year agreement with BT Vision covers both channel-branded VOD (video-on-demand) content which will be available from today, and the network’s award-winning portfolio of linear, paid-for television channels, beginning with Watch, Gold and Alibi later this year.
Shazam CEO, Andrew Fisher, gave an excellent keynote speech at the first day of IPTV World Forum at Olympia yesterday, highlighting the exciting recent develops at the company.
After kicking off the week in truly dramatic fashion EastEnders captured 39% of the available audience last night for BBC One.
Sky today announced that its new internet TV service, offering access to Sky content on a wide range of broadband-connected devices, will be called NOW TV.
New In-Stat research forecasts that 100 million households will actively use a hybrid service delivered to their TV set by 2016.
Consumer usage and new 4G networks will drive change in mobile advertising, according to an expert panel in a brief Q&A session at this morning’s IAB/PwC Mobile Adspend seminar.
Super-sleuth Sally Webster finally unmasked Frank’s murderer last night, helping Coronation Street beat stiff competition from EastEnders in the drama stakes.
Advertising on mobile devices rocketed by 157%* in 2011, to a new high of £203.2 million, according to the annual IAB and PwC mobile advertising spend study.
