Richard Nicholls, The Future Foundation, says never before in history have customers been so well guided towards making good choices in the markets they inhabit…
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NMG has released its latest product placement research, using Sky One’s Trollied as case study to demonstrate the “naivety from broadcasters and producers as to what can be sold as product placement – and how the Ofcom rules are actively working against the paid-for market, while encouraging the free prop supply market”.
Amazon launched its Kindle Fire touchscreen device at an event in New York yesterday, as well as a new range of enhanced Kindles.
Twitter is expected to rapidly expand its advertising revenues in 2011 and the years following, according to a new forecast from eMarketer.
In the battle for supremacy between smartphone operating systems, more UK consumers chose Google Android smartphones in the past six months than those with competing operating systems, such as Apple iOS or RIM Blackberry, according to the Q3 2011 UK Smartphone Insights report from Nielsen.
Raymond Snoddy says there is one small worm in the bud when it comes to cable networks all over both Europe and the US; while revenues are holding up reasonably well – and even continuing to rise despite the recession – subscriber numbers are being hit… Almost everywhere competition to cable is becoming more intense!
BBC One secured the highest ratings all evening yesterday with Eastenders, Holby City and The Body Farm.
BSkyB and YouView will find it difficult to match TiVo, according to a new report by investment bank Morgan Stanley.
As broadband subscriptions continue to grow in the EU27, Point Topic has today announced analysis on how many subscribers there will be and how many will take an IPTV service as well. According to the leading global broadband analyst firm, IPTV is set to treble by 2020.
Times of India have officially announced the completion of its Absolute Radio review and have confirmed long-term backing and confidence in the business, which means the station is no longer up for sale.
