Several announcements at CES this week show the online video networks edging into the world of Connected TV.
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GetGlue – a US social TV startup, which is being seen as the leader in its field, has announced $12 million in new funding – partly via existing investors who include Time Warner.
TDG research suggests that new HDTV buyers are 50% more likely to purchase an Internet-connected HDTV versus a 3D HDTV. Among likely HDTV buyers, 78% are likely to buy a “smart” TV, compared to 50% who are likely to buy a 3D TV.
Virgin Media’s announcement that it will double broadband speeds for all customers “appears bullish” at first glance, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BoAML) – who says it will potentially lift ARPU and lower churn, while demonstrating its cheap pathway to higher speeds.
Google and Apple are set to compete with BSkyB and ESPN for the rights to broadcast live English Premier League football games between 2013 and 2016, according to Browser Media.
Amazon has announced plans to offer films via the UltraViolet system.
Ofcom has set out a number of new proposals for making 4G mobile spectrum available in the UK, including introducing new measures to extend coverage to at least 98% of the UK population and revised plans to promote competition.
Alice Dunn, marketing executive at Kantar Media, reveals key insights about the spending power of the winter holiday crowd…
The X Factor and Strictly Come Dancing finals topped December’s programme rankings. In first place, The X Factor results (on Sunday 11 December), with an audience of more than 13.4 million viewers.
Britons are a pretty content family of people, confirms a new research report by the Future Foundation.
