Torin Douglas, the BBC Media Correspondent and regular MediaTel events chair, made an appearance on the New Year Honours List last week for services to the Chiswick community in west London.
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With a final year-end tally of £1.033bn, digital sales of music, video and games grew by 11.4% over 2011 to account for a quarter of the combined entertainment market.
On Christmas Day, activations soared to more than 17.4 million, a 332% increase over the December baseline. By comparison, Christmas Day 2011 held the previous single-day record, having reached 6.8 million device activations.
TVii, Nintendo’s delayed social media TV experience, has finally launched in the US over a month after the launch of the Japanese company’s next-generation console, the Wii U.The application, which uses the console’s unique GamePad as a second screen, aims to bring streaming, live TV and social interaction under one easy to use experience. When… Continue reading Nintendo’s TVii service finally launches in the US
Newsline is now closed for Christmas, but we’ll be back on the 2nd January and will start the New Year on top form with more from Dominic Mills, Raymond Snoddy and the rest of our excellent contributors.
The BBC’s popular catch up service saw more than 207 million requests over November, marking the second time that requests have past 200 million.Lord Sugar’s mini version of his business reality show proved to be very popular with viewers using the service – episode one of Young Apprentice was the most watched TV programme with… Continue reading November saw yet another impressive month for the BBC iPlayer
Soap drama was in plentiful supply last night as all of the three main shows stepped up the spectacle in the run up to Christmas.
The Mail Online has, for the first time, broken the 7 million unique daily users barrier, extending its lead over its rivals according to the latest data from ABC.
Decipher’s research shows consumers have a very patchy understanding of ITV 2, 3 or 4; and only a small group could articulate clearly the difference between BBC 2, 3 or 4. When we did the same research 5 years ago, most groups nailed this distinction. Why is this happening?
Wednesday night witnessed not one but three prime time finales across the three major terrestrial broadcasters, with some faring better than others.
