A new deal between Time Warner’s film studio and Netflix and Blockbuster will mean customers signed up to the services will have to wait 56 days for films after the DVDs first go on sale, instead of 28 days.
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Facebook is one of the most popular apps on Samsung connected TVs worldwide, according to Futuresource Consulting.
By 2016, marketers will spend $77 billion on interactive marketing – as much as they do on television today, according to Forrester’s new US interactive marketing forecast.
Dr Steve Smith, head of thought leadership at Starcom MediaVest Group, looks at the consequence of Tesco focusing on price cuts alone…
November proved to be the most popular month so far in 2011 for VoD viewing – with Channel 4 catch up and archive content attracting 44 million views during the month, across all the platforms on which 4oD is available.
