The latest Ooyala study charts changes in viewer habits, revealing that more people watch long periods of video content via tablets than through desktop and mobile platforms.
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Newsline caught up with Weve CEO Nancy Cruickshank to get to grips with what the company now plans to do with the combined customer data of 02, Vodafone and EE as she fends off criticism of making an anti-competitive “land grab”.
Ceri Thomas will take over Stephen Mitchell’s role at BBC News, taking charge of major programmes including Panorama, Today and Newsnight.
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Once Friday night’s soap fatigue wore off and the light entertainment of Saturday night dried up, Sunday brought a swift end to many popular series.
At this year’s Mobile World Congress companies were keen to demonstrate developments for mobile gaming – an industry with a spend that has tripled in three years.
Global Radio proposes to sell Real XS Manchester and Scotland and East Midlands Gold after Commission expresses concerns about advertising competition across the UK.
