NOW TV will provide PS3 users with access to Sky Movies and all six Sky Sports channels with no contract, set-up costs or installation.
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The National Audit Office forecasts that the programme will complete its rollout 22 months later than planned, and only nine out of 44 local projects are expected to reach their original target of providing 90% superfast coverage by May 2015.
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The BBC’s 3D project will go on a three-year hiatus at the end of the year, despite the recent announcement that the corporation will be broadcasting Wimbledon matches in 3D.
Superfast broadband services surpassed 4 million users in the UK in April, now accounting for 20% of all UK consumers and delivering 30 megabits of data per second.
Over 120 live performances and more than 250 hours of live coverage was broadcast across multiple screens, with mobile and tablet accounting for 42% of traffic.
New research from Newsworks and Kantar Media divides the UK population into distinct categories and reveals insights into consumer attitudes to technology, the devices they own, purchase journeys and media consumption.
Samsung has bought Apple competitor Boxee, a US web TV service, for a reported $30 million.
As mobile usage continues to grow at unprecedented rates, so does the divergence in what constitutes the right standard for mobile activity measurement – so Alok Kapur, global head of mobile strategy at Experian, has set out five key questions he believes every marketer should ask to make mobile data work effectively.
