Following a push last year to drive the take-up and usage of connected TV services, Sky has announced that more than half of its TV customers have now connected their Sky+HD box to this internet to access On Demand services.
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A new international survey by the Reuters Institute reveals the changing ways in which people consume news content across the globe – with the UK showing a strong loyalty to ‘traditional’ newsbrands.
Wednesday night saw ITV air what could very possibly be the final episode of Law & Order: UK (ITV, 9pm) as the broadcaster last week announced that the show was to ‘rest’ following lead actor Bradley Walsh’s departure.
European pay TV revenues are expected to increase by just 0.6% year on year in 2014 as ARPUs are hit by competition and subscribers move to double-play and triple-play bundles, according to Digital TV Research.
Following a successful testing phase, Sky AdSmart will soon roll out to market. Here, the7stars’ Gary Caranay looks at the impact – both good and bad – it will have on television advertising.
From courtroom tweeters securing thousands of pounds from strangers, to bedroom bloggers becoming international experts, something very interesting is stirring in journalism, writes Raymond Snoddy.
Launched by CScreens, the technology allows advertisers to see who is looking at their ads across various out-of-home locations, such as billboards and pub TVs.
An audience of 1.2 million viewers decided to spend their Tuesday night in the company of the stress spreaders, resulting in a 6% share.
The 65 job losses, which affect every station, are part of an ongoing plan that will see a reduction of approximately 200 roles – roughly 15% of the division’s headcount – between 2012 and 2017.
For four weeks, Times columnists will appear live on air to discuss the day’s stories and offer key insights into the match, while talkSPORT will run bespoke trails promoting The Times across its schedule and online.
