The e-commerce service which allows consumers to buy products online and collect them in-store will not survive the next five years as new home depository services launch, a leading retail expert has said.
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Wednesday night saw ITV air what could very possibly be the final episode of Law & Order: UK (ITV, 9pm) as the broadcaster last week announced that the show was to ‘rest’ following lead actor Bradley Walsh’s departure.
European pay TV revenues are expected to increase by just 0.6% year on year in 2014 as ARPUs are hit by competition and subscribers move to double-play and triple-play bundles, according to Digital TV Research.
Following a successful testing phase, Sky AdSmart will soon roll out to market. Here, the7stars’ Gary Caranay looks at the impact – both good and bad – it will have on television advertising.
Launched by CScreens, the technology allows advertisers to see who is looking at their ads across various out-of-home locations, such as billboards and pub TVs.
An audience of 1.2 million viewers decided to spend their Tuesday night in the company of the stress spreaders, resulting in a 6% share.
