US mobile video on demand (VOD) and mobile TV active subscribers are set to rise to 3.5 million in 2010, up from 3.1 million in 2009, according to new figures from Screen Digest.
More Mobile articles
The latest research from the IAB and ESPN reveals that 18% of 16-34 year olds with smartphones have downloaded a World Cup mobile app.
Worldwide mobile TV market revenues are forecast to exceed $20 billion by 2015.
Apple’s latest iPhone model has come under fire within days of its UK release.
The mobile phone will overtake the computer as the most commonly used device to go online from worldwide by 2013, according to a new Global Mobile Survey.
More than half (51.4%) of US adults aged 18-34 say they want to be able to go online on their mobile phone, a new study has found.
News Corporation has acquired the e-reader publishing platform Skiff from US publisher Hearst and taken a stake in online content firm Journalism Online.
Jason Brownlee, founder of Dollywagon, wonders if the iPhone 4G’s ‘Facetime’ technology is actually socially primitive, despite being very technologically advanced – “Most consumers don’t share the geek-engineer’s nostalgic fantasy of owning a video communication device like cartoon hero Dick Tracey”…
Over the last two years, US ownership of HDTVs, DVRs and smartphones has increased at double- and triple-digit rates, according to the latest edition of The Nielsen Company’s Three Screen Report.
Online advertising may finally “be entering a golden age”, according to new figures from Morgan Stanley analyst Mary Meeker.
