TV Everywhere is a proposal from pay-television service providers to extend access for authorised subscribers to premium programming over the internet.
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An online campaign is being launched by Facebook to celebrate reaching 500 million global users. This means that one in every twelve people in the world now has a Facebook account.
According to the latest data from ABI Research, mobile video services revenue is expected to reach $2 billion in 2013.
According to new research from the Entertainment Software Association (ESA), 67% of American households play computer or video games.
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BBC One’s Who Do You Think You Are? managed to secure the peak slot of 9pm to 10pm last night, with the first episode of a new series.
According to culture secretary Jeremy Hunt, the new government is considering cutting the cost of the TV licence fee, based on the ‘extraordinary and outrageous’ waste of the BBC.
Paul Wright, digital strategy consultant and owner of Rockster Digital Media, says digital media has been many things; once the saviour, sometimes the enemy and always the business that does not make enough money…
The Times and Sunday Times websites have been charging for access for two weeks now, with early unofficial statistics reporting 15,000 paying users.
June viewing was dominated by the FIFA World Cup, which kicked-off on Friday 11 with a spectacular opening ceremony showcasing the best of host nation South Africa.
