With online video becoming an increasingly important channel, Exponential’s Tyler Greer argues treating it like TV risks losing its differentiation.
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BBC Research and Development has announced that it will trial ultra-HD broadcasts during this year’s FIFA World Cup.
Station face-lifts, pop-up malls and grocery delivery lockers across all zones will be commonplace over the next 24 months says TfL’s retail development lead.
Freeview and Digital UK’s shareholders, which include the BBC, Channel 4 and ITV, have said that they will back a five-year plan to support the development and marketing of a connected TV proposition.
Coverage of the Live International Football game started at 7:30pm, with the action from sunny Florida (beats Wembley) kicking off at 8pm.
The New York Times has launched NYT Opinion, the first digital product to offer a standalone subscription to all of The Times‘ opinion coverage, alongside a continuous feed of commentary from around the web.
Despite the £2.26 billion expected to be spent on mobile advertising this year, 45% of the most popular print media publications in the UK do not have a digital site that displays effectively on handheld devices.
Bradley Walsh is to leave Law & Order: UK after eight series, as the long-running show prepares to take a break from the nation’s screens.
Thursday night saw Channel 5 unveil its latest grand pageant of moral decay as the granddaddy of all gutter-scrapping reality shows, Big Brother (9pm), got underway.
Only newspapers have the resources to tackle large-scale, technical and legally dangerous projects, writes Raymond Snoddy – so why do so many people think the future of news lies with the likes of Buzzfeed?
