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The ‘second screen’ tablet market is doing better than ever and they have Apple to thank.
MyVideoRights has secured a funding injection of £2.75 million and is today rebranding as Base79.
Visits to IFA (the massive Consumer Electronics show in Berlin) and IBC, (the almost-as-huge broadcast conference) in the last two weeks shows the staggering amount of emphasis – and money – that is being staked on connected TV.
An IBC debate, ‘Changing the Advertising Paradigm’, convinced few at this week’s Amsterdam confex that the core TV advertising paradigm would change in the short to mid-term, but did illustrate the activity and opportunity growing up around television.
Raymond Snoddy: Could it be that welcoming the embrace of social networks could be the best thing that ever happened to television rather than, as generally assumed until now, a slow march to oblivion?
BBC One’s new prime time drama The Body Farm debuted with 5.4 million peak viewers last night.
Ofcom has confirmed that rollover contracts, which tie landline and broadband customers into repeated minimum contract periods unless they opt out, will be banned from December.
ITV’s Doc Martin series returned to the prime time slot last night with top ratings of more than 8.1 million viewers.
Amazon is set to launch a new e-book service that will enable customers to access a library of books for a fixed monthly fee.
