The US market has lost approximately 80,000 subscribers over the past year, evidencing a definite trend of cord cutting.
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BBC iPlayer requests were down in April, however tablet and smartphone requests remained, accounting for 30% of all requests in April.
Tablet penetration is rising at a much greater rate than that of laptops and smartphones, peaking at the end of 2012 as a result of the “tablet Christmas”, according to a new YouGov report.
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Ahead of News Corp’s split from Fox Group next month, Rupert Murdoch has spoken of his “spectacular” mistakes of the past whilst outlining his goals and aspirations for the future of his new business venture.
As Twitter announces a new TV advertising platform and Facebook comes under fire for driving users away with ‘irritating’ marketing strategies, what does the future hold for the social media giants? Raymond Snoddy investigates, and warns that social media networks have to be very smart and careful if they are not to put at risk what has been achieved…
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