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06 Sep 2011
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Grace Gargini
The online TV company SeeSaw has taken a huge hit recently - not only has the private equity firm lost a key content deal with Channel 4, but the company's designated chairman, Michael Jackson, has stepped down from his position.
05 Sep 2011
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Liz Jaques
TV is moving to the cloud, according to TechCrunch. Although the industry will resist change, it is inevitable - and positive. It will allow viewers to find and share new content and consume television in a different way.
01 Sep 2011
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Liz Jaques
Rovi has signed a new partnership deal with Panasonic to power the TV manufacturer's next generation EPG for connected TV and DVD/BD recorders in Europe.
01 Sep 2011
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Liz Jaques
Consumers that post a comment, view a video, play a game, or enter a competition on a brand's social media page are on average 78% more likely to consider or make a purchase from the brand in future, according to a new research study by Starcom MediaVest Group.
01 Sep 2011
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Paper Boy
The latest ABC release for the regional newspaper market is very illuminating - not for the continued percentage declines in newspapers sold, which continues unabated, but for the online usage stats.
01 Sep 2011
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Richard Nicholls
Richard Nicholls, The Future Foundation, on personal policing of the social space and the rise of the super-highway code...
31 Aug 2011
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Liz Jaques
Channel 4 has made its catch-up viewing figures for 4oD available for the first time, launching its first 4oD Monthly Report for July 2011.
31 Aug 2011
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Raymond Snoddy
Raymond Snoddy: Britain's broadcasters may indeed be stuffed too full of arts graduates but Google may have too many engineers in power positions for its own good. Maybe Google should bring in some of those highly creative British "luvvies" to advise the "boffins"...
30 Aug 2011
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Liz Jaques
According to Business Insider's 'Chart of the Day', women are from Amazon and men are from Apple.
30 Aug 2011
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Anne Tucker
Three and the Countryside Alliance have announced the launch of a project aimed at getting people online in rural areas of poor or non-existent broadband.
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