Yahoo! is launching a mobile voice recognition search service called oneSearch on 80 phones in the UK, including the iPhone.oneSearch, which allows users to speak their requests through their handsets, comes with support in eight languages.Query results on oneSearch are returned in categories rather than links.A recent study by the Internet Advertising Bureau and PricewaterhouseCoopers… Continue reading Yahoo! launches voice recognition search for smartphones
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A new US report on mobile video has found that the total number of live TV and video streams increased by 61% from Q4 2008 to Q1 2009. The research, carried out by QuicklPlay Media between 1 January and 31 March 2009, also shows that the total number of unique viewers increased by 11% from… Continue reading US sees continued demand for mobile TV and video content
BBC Worldwide and YouTube have renewed their global partnership for BBC Worldwide YouTube channels and short-form videos.BBC Worldwide is also debuting its new Explore with BBC Worldwide channel with clips from BBC factual shows Amazon with Bruce Parry and Louis Theroux series.The channel joins recently launched Food from BBC Worldwide with clips from classic cookery… Continue reading BBC Worldwide renews YouTube global partnership
Following the MPs’ expenses scandal, BBC One’s decision to move Question Time to an earlier 9pm timeslot paid off as the show easily beat the competition.A peak of 3.9 million people watched the show – a share of 18% – with an average of 3.7 million (a 17.1% share) sticking with it for its hour… Continue reading Move to 9pm pays off for Question Time
Former chief executive of Chrysalis Radio Phil Riley has led venture capital group Lloyds TSB Development Capital to the acquisition of eight Midlands stations from Global Radio.The group, which beat off competition from Bauer Media, bought the stations – believed to be worth £30 million – for an undisclosed sum.The stations, BRMB, Mercia FM, Beacon… Continue reading Ex-Chrysalis chief buys Global’s Midlands stations
Channel 4 and Sky are discussing a possible merger of their ad sales divisions.A merger would provide an alternative for Channel 4 if it is unsuccessful in securing a partnership with BBC Worldwide (see Andy Duncan: C4/BBC Worldwide deal is weeks away)It is unlikely that a combined sales unit would be referred to the Competition… Continue reading Channel 4 and Sky could merge ad sales teams
Daily Mail & General Trust, owner of the Daily Mail, has reported a 47% fall in adjusted pre-tax profits to £77 million for the six months to 29 March.The publisher also suffered an 85% drop in operating profit at its regional division and a 59% fall across its national newspaper business.It said that the results… Continue reading DMGT pre-tax profits fall 47%
Orange will not be buying the technology behind Project Kangaroo, the failed VoD venture between ITV, BBC Worldwide and Channel 4.It is understood that the three parties, who invested as much as £20 million in the project, have been attempting to sell off the technology since the service was blocked earlier this year (see Competition… Continue reading Orange ends talks to buy Project Kangaroo technology
Google is integrating its Analytics software into YouTube brand channels, giving brands and content publishers access to previously unavailable information.The newly available metrics, including bounce rates, page views, stay time, and return rates, could not be accessed using the video-sharing site’s built-in Insight analytics system.While users can still use Insight to learn detailed information about… Continue reading Google Analytics integrated into YouTube brand channels
Ben was the latest contestant to feel the full weight of Sir Alan’s finger in the boardroom last night, as the grizzled boss uttered the immortal “You’re fired” at the wannabe Apprentice.On BBC One at 9pm, The Apprentice had a peak of 8.7 million viewers (a 36% share of the audience), miles ahead of ITV1’s… Continue reading Another Wednesday night win for The Apprentice
