Roku, the US streaming platform, has announced plans for expansion into the UK and Canadian market, allowing consumers to purchase Roku streaming players from early 2012.
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The MediaTel Group “Internet Comes to TV 3” event in association with Rovi yesterday provided a perspective on the connected TV market in Germany.
Rumours abound today that Samsung and possibly LG are due to team up with Google TV in 2012, with reports that LG’s will be first displayed at CES 2012 in Las Vegas in January and Samsung shortly after.
BBC One medical drama Holby City helped the channel score a comfortable win in the ratings battle with ITV1. Last night’s edition of the long running show, which saw headstrong Dr Antoine Malick place a patient’s life in danger during a surgical procedure, pulled in an impressive average audience of 5.4 million people and a viewing share of 22.2%.
Simon Andrews, founder of the full service mobile agency addictive!, on Amazon, tablets and the future of smartphones.
The digital market has been through its period where traditional media brands had seemed unable to make the digital market place viable for their media assets.
Neil Sharman, head of research and analysis, Telegraph Media Group, looks at the signs that retailers and economists will be reading in a nervous run up to Christmas 2011.
Maureen Duffy, the out-going Newspaper Marketing Agency (NMA) boss, is to become UK chief executive officer at TNS.
