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29 Sep 2011
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Liz Jaques
Twitter is expected to rapidly expand its advertising revenues in 2011 and the years following, according to a new forecast from eMarketer.
28 Sep 2011
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Raymond Snoddy
Raymond Snoddy says there is one small worm in the bud when it comes to cable networks all over both Europe and the US; while revenues are holding up reasonably well - and even continuing to rise despite the recession - subscriber numbers are being hit... Almost everywhere competition to cable is becoming more intense!
28 Sep 2011
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Liz Jaques
BSkyB and YouView will find it difficult to match TiVo, according to a new report by investment bank Morgan Stanley.
28 Sep 2011
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Anne Tucker
As broadband subscriptions continue to grow in the EU27, Point Topic has today announced analysis on how many subscribers there will be and how many will take an IPTV service as well. According to the leading global broadband analyst firm, IPTV is set to treble by 2020.
27 Sep 2011
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Liz Jaques
180 million US internet users watched online video content in August for an average of 18 hours per viewer, according to the comScore Video Metrix. The total US internet audience engaged in a record 6.9 billion viewing sessions.
26 Sep 2011
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Niall Johnson
The UK's online population has grown by 1.4 million people in the last year, according to the latest data released by media research and insight company Kantar Media. The second quarter of 2011 saw the online population grow by nearly 4% year on year, totalling 38.4 million users.
22 Sep 2011
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Liz Jaques
The UK's national newspaper websites saw usage figures increase during August, with almost all audited sites recording a rise, with the exception of Mirror Group Digital.
22 Sep 2011
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Grace Gargini
US service provider Verizon has just launched free apps that allow customers access to its video-on-demand service 'Flex View' anywhere they like to their iOS devices, including iPhone's and iPad's.
21 Sep 2011
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Liz Jaques
Facebook's global revenues are expected to reach $4.27 billion in 2011, up from $2 billion in 2010, according to eMarketer.
20 Sep 2011
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Liz Jaques
Google is reportedly investing $500 million into YouTube in a bid to transform the online video site into an alternative broadcaster, according to Strategy Eye.
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