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Despite the phenomenal growth in smartphone technology, there are still significant barriers to making mobile television a viable and sustainable industry, according to new research from Ovum.
A new report suggests that YouView – the VoD venture backed by partners including the BBC, ITV and Channel 4, is in danger of becoming obsolete before it has even launched.
BBC One’s Waking the Dead banked the all-important peak-hour ratings with 6 million viewers last night.
Chris Worrell, european research manager at Specific Media, looks at the value of digital data and the importance of traditional media research – as the two worlds of digital and TV collide with the rise of online video.
Hugo Drayton, CEO of InSkin Media: Facebook highlights the market tendency towards ‘winner takes all’ – a market where it becomes tough, if not impossible, for competitors to build viable businesses.
A third of city-based consumers watch TV on computers/laptops, mobile devices or tablets, or streamed via the internet, according to new US research.
LoveFilm is set to expand its film rental service across internet-enabled televisions and set-top boxes.
