In our first trend update of 2011, the Future Foundation explores the move towards increasing consumer power – a powerful trend and one that is being redefined and rejuvenated as we look to the coming decade.
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Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt is resigned to a judicial challenge whether he allows the BSkyB takeover or not.
The social gaming market is expected to surpass $1 billion this year, according to new estimates from eMarketer.
ITV1’s new Midsomer Murders banked the all-important prime time ratings last night with a high of more than six million viewers.
BBC One’s Tuesday night line-up proved to be a ratings winner once again this week. The channel secured the highest audience share from 7.30pm onwards.
Less than a week before MediaTel’s much-anticipated 2011 Year Ahead event, industry body chiefs from Thinkbox, the RAB and Postar give their views and predictions for the year ahead…
Raymond Snoddy says Max Mosley has come back to haunt his tormentors: “There is every chance that the judges of the Human Rights Court in Strasbourg could create the Mosley manoeuvre – a new extension of privacy law, which could turn out to be very onerous for the press.”
Former BBC director general Greg Dyke has suggested that local TV could be commercially viable in 60 areas of the UK.
The number of global broadband subscribers grew to 763 million in 2010, according to In-Stat.
The app market is growing rapidly (473,000 and counting) but Apple is not the only one enjoying the rise. Despite Apple being the market leader in terms of absolute numbers, Blackberry’s App World and Nokia’s Ovi Store have both enjoyed triple digit growth last year, according to Distimo.
