Global online TV and video revenues will reach $28.72 billion in 2017, a massive increase from the $3.79 billion recorded in 2010 and the $11.14 billion expected in 2012, according to a new report from Digital TV Research.
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Domino’s Pizza has teamed up with Lionsgate UK, the independent filmed entertainment studio, to become the first UK company to deliver movies alongside pizza with its brand new Domino’s Pizza Box Office service.
Economist Intelligence Unit, the research and analysis off-shot of the Economist Group, has stated that superfast broadband is unlikely to deliver the rapid returns for the UK economy that have been predicted.
EE dominates newspaper pages today and every digital outdoor site in the UK, as part of its £100 million 4G launch campaign.
Tuesday night saw celebrities come far and wide to pack into Grosvenor House in Park Lane to gawp at the civilians deemed worthy of 15 minutes of airtime.For the 13th year in a row, exiled smart person and now a former Rear of the Year, Carol Vorderman pandered to the masses, bringing us tales of… Continue reading TV Overnights: celebrities and norms mingle to secure 9pm slot for ITV1
Raymond Snoddy evaluates this week’s news about consolidation in publishing – regional newspapers and books.
The Daily Mail has closed to within 600,000 readers of The Sun, according to the second release of NRS PADD research that combines the audience for print and online. Last quarter highlighted a 1.4 million gap between the newsbrands.
James Whitmore, managing director at Postar, visits the London film festival and weighs up technical delivery versus story telling.
After numerous talks and legal wranglings, the BBC iPlayer has today launched on the Sky+ box. The addition of the BBC’s video on demand service to Sky’s set top box was originally announced in January of this year.Since then, the ITV Player, Demand 5 and Sky’s own On Demand service have launched on the platform.… Continue reading BBC iPlayer launches on Sky+
Poor Dr Monroe (ITV1, 9pm). Just when he thought he finally had the prime time slot all to himself, the BBC go and do a 360, robbing him of his rightful place in the spotlight.
