Future publishing has signed a deal with Sony, reviving the Official PlayStation Magazine title for a new magazine to launch next month.The magazine will continue to lead with editorial about the forthcoming PlayStation 3 console, which is launched in the UK next March, alongside coverage of portable console the PSP and the established PS2.Future will… Continue reading Future To Revive Official PlayStation Magazine
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ITV shareholders are urging the company to appoint a new chief executive by Christmas, according to a report in the Guardian. The shareholders are apparently unhappy at the slow progress of the search for a replacement for Charles Allen. The report says that headhunters Zygos have widened their search for a new CEO to include… Continue reading ITV Shareholders Want New CEO By Christmas
Yahoo! is coming under increasing pressure to invest in more social networking as internet users move to sites such as MySpace and YouTube, according to analysts. Yahoo! could potentially be interested in bidding for Facebook, a smaller rival to MySpace. The pressure on Yahoo! follows the acquisition by Google of YouTube, the video sharing website,… Continue reading Yahoo! Under Pressure To Invest In Social Networking
As of 2006, 63% of the US population aged 3 and over uses the internet at least once a month, according to new research from eMarketer. US internet users aged 50 and over total 46.8 million, or 26% of the total US internet user population. Adults aged 50 and older make up an estimated 29.4%… Continue reading US Internet Users Over 50 Reach 46.8 Million
Internet users from France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK are more likely to use their mobile phones to go online than internet users in the US, according to the inaugural findings from comScore Networks’ Mobile Tracking Study. The study, which is designed to analyse how consumers across six countries go online on their mobile… Continue reading Europeans More Likely Than Americans To Go Online Via Mobiles
The final ever Prime Suspect, starring Helen Mirren as the alcoholic DSI Jane Tennison, lured an average of 7.6 million adults to ITV1 last night, taking a 36.5% viewing share between 9pm and 11pm.Prior to the long-running police drama, the final episode in the series of Heartbeat spin-off The Royal also proved a hit for… Continue reading 7.6 Million Adults Tune In To Prime Suspect Farewell
Non-voice services will account, on average, for 13.3% of total service revenues for US mobile operators in 2006 and this is set to grow to 24.5% by 2011, according to a new report from Analysys. The US Mobile Market: Trends and Forecasts 2006-11 report says that the biggest driver of this growth is entertainment services,… Continue reading Entertainment To Drive US Mobile Data Revenues
Thomson Intermedia plc, a leading provider of media intelligence, has signed a partnership agreement with WPP’s GroupM, the world’s leading media agency group which controls more than 25% of the UK’s media spend.The partnership will see GroupM and its agencies, including Mindshare, Mediacom and Mediaedge: CIA, use the enhanced and tailored Thomson Intermedia services and… Continue reading Thomson Intermedia Boosts Media Profile With GroupM
The makers of VOIP giant Skype are set to announce a new project aimed at distributing television and video over the internet.“The Venice Project”, which claims to combine the best things about TV with the social power of the web, is said to be announced at a television conference in New York by Fredrik de… Continue reading Skype Creators Develop New TV And Video Over Internet Project
Mobile phone operator O2 has announced that it is to offer a broadband service starting from spring 2007.According to reports in the trade press, O2 has begun talks with BT and Cable & Wireless about the offering but as yet no deal has been brokered.The reports quote CEO Peter Erskine as denying that the company… Continue reading O2 To Offer Broadband Service Next Year
