Nokia, ITV and FremantleMedia have officially launched the third series of The X Factor, which will arrive on our screens this Saturday.The now renowned panel of Simon Cowell, Sharon Osbourne and Louis Walsh, will judge the singing talent of the latest bunch of pop wannabes, with Kate Thornton once again taking on the hosting role.Nokia’s… Continue reading The X Factor Returns With Nokia Sponsorship
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By the end of 2011, nearly half a billion people will be watching TV on their mobile phone handsets, according to a new study from IMS Research. The research, entitled Mobile TV – A Complete Analysis of the Global Market, forecasts that mobile TV delivered over the mobile phone data network should experience strong growth… Continue reading Mobile TV To Experience Strong Growth
Total retail revenue in the UK communications sector reached £50 billion in 2005, a 5% increase compared to 2004, according to new figures revealed by Ofcom in its new Communications Market report. The biggest annual rise, of £2 billion, came from the telecoms sector, while television revenue grew by £500 million. Total radio funding (BBC… Continue reading UK Communications Retail Revenue Reaches £50 Billion In 2005
Communications giant Orange has become the first company to actively promote mobile advertising to major UK brands after recruiting the likes of Peugeot and Jaguar to advertise on its mobile internet portal.According to reports in the trade press, from today each of the brands signed to Orange will have interactive banner adverts on different pages… Continue reading Orange To Promote Major Brands Via Mobiles
ITV1 will soon be streamed live to 3.5 million mobile customers, after the broadcaster struck an exclusive six-month deal with mobile company 3.The deal will be the UK’s first live-streamed terrestrial mobile offering and will also have the largest coverage for content streaming services in the UK, covering 89% of the population.The deal, which will… Continue reading UK’s First Live Streamed TV On Mobile Phones Announced
The general population more likely to take part in panel surveys if they can use mobile phones rather than the pager like devices usually used, according to a new US study by The Media Audit. The research shows adults are 3.5 times more likely to agree to participate in a panel study using a mobile… Continue reading Mobile Phones Preferred As Panel Survey Devices
The UK will be a key market for broadcast mobile television, with revenues to reach US $989 million by 2011, according to a new report from Juniper Research. Japan is predicted to lead the market with revenues reaching $2.9 billion, followed closely by the States at $1.8 billion. Total worldwide revenues are forecast to reach… Continue reading UK To Be Key Market For Mobile TV
England’s World Cup adventure encouraged fans to notch up record text messaging figures last month, according to new data released by the Mobile Data Association (MDA). The MDA figures show that 112 messages were sent on average per day throughout June in the UK, with the total monthly figure topping 3.37 billion. Person-to-person texts sent… Continue reading Record Text Message Figures For June
50% of people who subscribe to mobile phone video services in the US, and 30% of video iPod owners, never use their devices for watching video, according to a new study from Knowledge Networks called How People Use Mobile Video. The study also showed that 88% of people who download mobile video would watch an… Continue reading 50% of US Subscribers to Mobile Phone Video Services Never Use Them
Large percentages of smart-phone owners are consuming mobile content such as video, games and music, in addition to using their handsets to check emails and access the internet, according to new research from M:Metrics. Nearly a quarter of UK smart-phone owners reported listening to music on their handset, versus the average of 5.8%, while in… Continue reading Smart-Phone Owners Consuming More Content
