Current mobile trends are no real indicator of where we might end up, says Simon Andrews, founder of Addictive! – and the size of the mobile opportunity means that everyone needs to get involved.
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Overall video entertainment spend in the UK is expected to reach £10 billion by 2018, averaging 2% annual growth between 2014 and 2018, according to research from Futuresource Consulting.
Emmerdale (ITV) treated viewers to a double helping as Donna Windsor returned to the tempestuous small town to drop a bombshell or two (metaphorically speaking – it’s not quite turned into Hollyoaks just yet).
4K streaming is now live on Netflix, however it will only be available on the newest 4K television models, according to a report on the BBC.
Year-end figures for broadband and IPTV show a slow but steady growth in broadband subscribers, which were up 6.15% in 2013 – however, this also indicates that some older markets are near saturation point.
Conducted by COG Research and Dr Amanda Ellison, doctor of psychology at Durham University, the research determined that people are significantly more alert outside of the home than in.
Newsworks is set to unveil new research at its second annual Shift 2014 conference this afternoon. Ahead of the event, David Brennan, insight consultant at Newsworks, explains some of the key themes and findings…
Exponential has announced the launch of a new algorithm which applies transparent behavioural models directly to campaign optimisation in real-time.
7.2 million viewers and a 35% share tuned in to see the café waitress contemplate sleeping with sleazy builder Pat Phelan, easily securing Wednesday’s number one slot.
The latest NPD DisplaySearch TV Design and Features report forecasts curved television sales to reach six million by the end of 2017, boosted by growing shipments of OLED TVs.
