The projected growth for 2014 means the ‘Ebuzzing and Teads’ group is planning on going public on the NASDAQ in 2015.
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Crackle is to be shut down from 1 April 2014, just two years after its launch in 2012.
Building on AOL’s existing video offering, AOL On will provide both curated and original content in a short form version, made up of over 750,000 pieces of premium video.
Based on a comic book series by Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming, Powers is to become Sony’s first live-action original series.
4.6 million viewers tuned in to see the retail king learn that he was to become a single man again just in time for the third series.
Sources tell TechCrunch that the dongle will plug into the back of a TV via the HDMI port, but will also include support for streaming full PC game titles, meaning it could compete with consoles including the Xbox and PlayStation.
The volume of TV audience data available is growing fast, but advertisers and broadcasters are still struggling to utilise it effectively. Why? Sky IQ’s head of strategy and propositions, Liam Plowman, investigates.
