New research from the IAB reveals that UK football fans are more likely to use their smartphone to follow the World Cup than the rest of the world.
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Monday night saw BBC One once again go down the charitable route by donating an entire hour and a half to an out-of-sorts retired footballer who needed just a little bit of public attention to keep him going.
The BBC and Channel 4 have lost a significant proportion of their younger audience over the last three years, according to new figures from BARB.
The 2018 finals will be the 14th consecutive FIFA World Cup that BBC and ITV broadcast together, continuing their long-running broadcast partnership.
The past weekend brought a smorgasbord of ‘event’ live television in an effort to tempt viewers away from the unseasonally seasonal weather.
BBC Research and Development has announced that it will trial ultra-HD broadcasts during this year’s FIFA World Cup.
Station face-lifts, pop-up malls and grocery delivery lockers across all zones will be commonplace over the next 24 months says TfL’s retail development lead.
Freeview and Digital UK’s shareholders, which include the BBC, Channel 4 and ITV, have said that they will back a five-year plan to support the development and marketing of a connected TV proposition.
Coverage of the Live International Football game started at 7:30pm, with the action from sunny Florida (beats Wembley) kicking off at 8pm.
The New York Times has launched NYT Opinion, the first digital product to offer a standalone subscription to all of The Times‘ opinion coverage, alongside a continuous feed of commentary from around the web.
