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10 Jul 2012
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Chris King
Following the announcement that Twitter would no longer be syncing to professional networking website LinkedIn, what are the motives for the microblogging site's decision, and what potential challenges will LinkedIn now have to face?
10 Jul 2012
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Chris King
Research conducted by Flash Networks has revealed that Euro 2012 stimulated a dramatic increase in live streaming in Europe, as well as a drastic growth in sports websites' traffic on the day of the tournament final.
10 Jul 2012
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Anne Tucker
New consumer research from Leichtman Research Group, Inc. finds that 87% of US households subscribe to some form of multi-channel video service. The percentage of households that subscribe to a multi-channel video service is similar to the past two years, and up from 80% in 2004.
10 Jul 2012
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David Brennan
David Brennan writes on the "ad break of the future", detailing concepts such as two-screening and response, but warns of the dangers of TV becoming one big call to action...
10 Jul 2012
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Niall Johnson
Last night's first episode of Coronation Street (ITV1, 7:30pm) attracted Monday's largest audience, pulling in a 39% audience share.
10 Jul 2012
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Chris King
Twitter has brought its two-year partnership with professional social network LinkedIn to an end. Users' tweets will no longer appear on LinkedIn, but those registered with the site will still be able to post updates to Twitter.
10 Jul 2012
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Anne Tucker
Shipments of LCD TVs are now expected to grow at a slower pace in 2012 than 2011, according to the latest Quarterly Global TV Shipment and Forecast Report issued by NPD DisplaySearch.
10 Jul 2012
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Chris King
According to reports in The Telegraph, the Guardian is expected to publish details of a £45 million loss over the financial year to the end of March, along with job reductions, in the next few days.
09 Jul 2012
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Niall Johnson
Video on-demand services will grow from the current 3% of the global video market to 12% by 2020. According to IDATE’s Next Gen TV report, connected TV will make up 63% of the new over-the-top services market, while PC viewing will take a back seat to relatively new devices in 2019.
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