Just days after Google TV dominated the headlines, Apple TV has stepped in to take the limelight.
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The X Factor dominated the TV ratings once again this weekend, with a peak audience of almost 13 million viewers.
Last Christmas I forecast Chelsea would win the premiership by at least 8 points. I didn’t want them to (I don’t like Chelsea) but I bet some football mates that they would. Could be seen as a form of hedging; could be seen as a very generous/daft bet.
As of this week, you can finally pre-order Logitech’s new Google TV device, which means no matter what channel you are watching, you can search for other TV programmes, find web-based content and find related videos on YouTube via Google’s intelligent overlay.
Social networking has surpassed TV viewing as the biggest waste of people’s time, according to Advertising Week.
In the latest Mobile Fix, Simon Andrews, founder of the full service mobile agency addictive!, discusses the issue of patents; the reinvention of SMS; and the promise of combining TV and interactivity…
Channel 4 is expected to sell more than £1 billion of airtime next year, according to the broadcaster’s chief executive David Abraham.
GfK MRI is set to change its magazine survey to include digital consumption on all platforms, including the web, digital editions received via email, smartphone apps, e-readers and tablets.
James Myring, director of media and internet research at BDRC Continental, comments on the ever-growing world of piracy: “We know piracy is big when even the porn industry is worried about it”…
