According to a new report released by analyst company MarketsandMarkets, social TV will eventually result in huge amounts of revenue for operators. The Social TV Market: Global Advancements Forecasts & Analysis (2012 – 2017) claims that revenue will reach $256.44 billion by 2017.
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Genealogical documentary series Who Do You Think You Are? (BBC One) secured the biggest audience in the 9pm slot last night, after being postponed from last week.
Recent research from IHS Screen Digest showed that cord-cutting is a reality to the US market, with pay-TV cable TV providers losing 600,000 subscribers in Q2 2012, following the trend from the same period in the previous year where 625,000 were lost
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