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UK fixed broadband in 2012 reached 65% of UK premises, with 81% of the population now online – the second highest result in Europe according to Ofcom.
It’s just typical, isn’t it? You’ve just spent the last few weeks huddled around the TV with your family, hoping to enjoy an hour of drama dealing with the gritty details of a murdered child but to no avail.
New statistics have shown that FilmOn.com’s UK viewing figures have overtaken rival free internet TV service TVCatchup for the first time.
YouTube to expand remote control app to Apple devices.
Last week saw the final stages to Ofcom’s 4G auction take place, with five major players now competing in the ultra-fast mobile market. As the inevitable marketing battleground forms, Newsline has gathered the latest industry reaction, including opinion from MEC, Volume, G2 Joshua and Getty Images.
Following the 85th Academy Awards ceremony last month, Digital Cinema Media’s (DCM) Simon Rees shares his highlights and looks ahead to what promises to be another strong year for the film industry.
Netflix has acquired vast amounts of data about its viewers’ watching habits – but can it really use this to predict what we want? Dominic Mills is not so sure.
There were few surprises on offer this weekend, with the usual suspects scooping up the biggest audiences. As Call the Midwife marches towards it’s final episode, new arrival Mayday hoped to take advantage of the period shows popularity.
Lord Sugar leaves YouView and 100 staff watch as he has massive boardroom bust-up with Richard Desmond.
