Simon Andrews, founder of the full service mobile agency addictive!, rounds up this week’s mobile news.
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A week after Nintendo unintentionally announced a delay to it’s TVii service for the Wii U, two major OTT giants have surprised many by launching apps for the new console.Hulu and Amazon Instant have added their services to the Nintendo eShop, offering owners the access to tens of thousands of TV shows and films.The Wii… Continue reading Amazon Instant and Hulu launches on Wii U
UKTV, the commercial television network in the UK and co-owned by BBC Worldwide and Scripps Networks Interactive Inc., confirmed yesterday that it has secured a deal for a fourth DTT channel slot.Dave Ja Vu, a catch up service for entertainment channel Dave, will hold Freeview channel 25 for a limited time from January 2013 while… Continue reading UKTV lands fourth Freeview slot
Thursday night brought another elimination to the jungle in I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! (ITV1, 8pm). Nine more to go and this will all be a distant memory – remain strong.There was just so much ‘wilderness’ action to catch up on, we were treated to a whole hour and a half of campfire… Continue reading TV Overnights: ITV1’s NeverEnding Story bags 7.8m
Our new Newsline columnist, Dominic Mills, interviews Jim Hytner, worldwide CEO of Initiative.
Jim Hytner, worldwide CEO of Initiative, talks exclusively to Dominic Mills for MediaTel’s Newsline – concluding today with the fifth and final video exclusive.
Superfast lines take 12% of the UK broadband base according to latest findings from Point Topic.
The key thing about Hall, says Raymond Snoddy, is that he is an “outside insider; he knows the place but is not in thrall to anyone.”
The Mail Online has surged ahead of other online newspapers according to the latest data from ABC. To coincide with DMGT’s own reports of a huge 74% increase in revenue to £28m in the year ending 30 September, the Mail Online was edging over 6.6 million unique readers in October.
Following the success of jamming together two uninterrupted Emmerdale episodes last Thursday, ITV1 saw fit to give Coronation Street (7:30pm) the hour-long treatment.Wednesday’s dose of claustrophobic community fun saw Kirsty switch her mental gauge all the way up to Proper.Watching Kirsty slap hapless Tyrone around was entertaining enough for a while but last night the… Continue reading TV Overnights: Double might of Crazy Kirsty and MP Nadine Dorrie secures Wednesday for ITV1
