Facebook has announced a new launcher application for Android devices which will take over the user’s phone home screen to provide a Facebook-centric experience – and opens up new possibilities for mobile advertising.
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The second series of gangsters’ moll drama, Prisoners’ Wives (BBC One, 9pm) came to an early end last as comeuppances were dealt out with adequate brutality.
The overcrowded world of police procedural dramas last night welcomed the return of two popular crime fighting faces to the midweek evening schedule.Even though it felt like that last series of Scott & Bailey (ITV, 9pm) had just kicked off, it has in fact been a whole twelve months since the emotionally weathered lady cops… Continue reading TV Overnights: Sunita’s dramatic exit pulls in 8.5m for ITV
Facebook rolls out new ad centre just weeks after Twitter, aiming to make it easier for advertisers to track campaigns and to measure returns on investment.
The latest Netbiscuits report demonstrates the change in the way that consumers are accessing the web through new and emerging technologies, such as tablets and connected TVs.
Tuesday night saw 8pm transform into the new prime time as the BBC launched a new vehicle into rough seas of twee television programming. Attempting to capture lighting in a bottle for a second time was BBC Two with The Great British Sewing Bee.
Research from GfK demonstrates the ever-growing demand for the tablet, which is expected to continue well into 2013.
BBC iPlayer requests are continuing to grow, with mobile and tablets making up for almost one third of all content requests – 77 million in February alone.
As part of Ad Week Europe, MediaTel played host to the sixth annual Media Playground. In our online video, hear from some of our panellists and delegates as they share their personal highlights.
Music and TV identification service outlines plans to develop an app that will allow users to identify products on screen on their mobile device in just one click.
