Almost half of Europe is now regularly watching TV over the Internet, according to a new study by StrategyOne for Motorola’s Connected Home Solutions Division. The company surveyed 2,500 broadband users across the UK, France, Germany and Spain about their use of video on demand and their predicted use of technology in the future. The… Continue reading 45% of Europeans Watching Television Online
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Joost, the long-awaited internet television service, has officially commercially launched, following last week’s announcement of its advertising partners.Campaigns from the 32 companies will begin airing on the platform this month, while as a part of this launch, all existing Joost beta testers now have an unlimited number of invitations that they can send to their… Continue reading Joost Ready For Lift Off
Sky+ households have reached 2.1 million following growth of 199,000 in the third quarter, meaning that it has reached its target of 25% of subscribers using the service three years ahead of schedule.The company had new customer additions of 340,000 in the third quarter, up 25% year-on-year and net customer growth of 51,000, up 28%… Continue reading Sky+ Subscriptions Increase
Channel 4 Radio and Last.fm have formed a strategic alliance to create what they claim is radio’s first truly global music chart show, The Worldwide Chart.The weekly show, available at www.channel4radio.com, will showcase the top tracks from Last.fm’s global music chart, highlighting what Last.fm’s 20 million users are listening to across Europe, Asia and the… Continue reading Channel 4 Radio And Last.fm Form Alliance
Channel 4’s annual report shows that its turnover increased by 5% last year, reaching a record £937 million, due to growth in digital revenues.The broadcaster’s new media division saw its turnover more than double to £51 million last year, up from £24.5 million in 2005.However, it blamed a drop in advertising revenues and higher spending… Continue reading Channel 4 Turnover Reaches Record Levels
H Bauer’s In The Know magazine has closed with immediate effect after less than a year on the newsstand.The women’s weekly title, which entered an already volatile market, launched last August, with the publisher having invested £10 million in the magazine (see In The Know To Launch Next Week).The magazine was created as a “topical… Continue reading In The Know Folds After Less Than A Year
BSkyB has released results for the nine months to March 31 which show that revenue increased by 10% to £3.3 billion, including £41 million from residential broadband and £117 million from Easynet Enterprise. Its operating profit was £613 million including losses of £137 million in residential broadband and the acquired Easynet business. BSkyB also announced… Continue reading BSkyB Revenue Increases To £3.3 Billion
At the start of April, the latest Digital Progress Report was published by Ofcom, showing that half (50%) of all UK adults lived in households with a broadband connection in the fourth quarter of 2006. This was a year on year rise of 39% and seven times the penetration level in 2002. Around half (51%)… Continue reading INSIGHTanalysis: Media Healthcheck – April 2007
Over 59 million people in the US (37.6% of all active US internet users) visited newspaper websites during the first quarter of 2007, according to research from Nielsen//NetRatings for the Newspaper Association of America (NAA). This number, says Neilsen//NetRatings, represents a 5.3% increase over the same period a year ago. The visitors generated almost three… Continue reading US Visitors To Newspaper Websites Increase
Last night’s thrilling UEFA Champions League battle between Chelsea and Liverpool peaked with almost 11 million viewers for ITV1 during the nail biting penalty shoot-out, giving the broadcaster a 50% viewing share at around 10pm.Dutch striker Dirk Kuyt sought revenge on the Blues, nailing the winning penalty after the dubious decision to disallow his earlier… Continue reading Nail Biting Semi-Final Lures Millions To ITV1
