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13 Jun 2011
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Liz Jaques
Samsung is set to become the world's leading smartphone supplier this quarter, taking Nokia's 15-year crown, according to investment bank Nomura.
10 Jun 2011
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Liz Jaques
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Ofcom has launched a review into competition in the TV advertising trading market in the UK.
10 Jun 2011
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Liz Jaques
Apple has changed its in-app subscription policy, removing the 30% commission that is charges publishers who sell subscriptions within iPhone and iPad apps.
10 Jun 2011
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Anne Tucker
Sky has announced that all 10 million Sky TV customers will have the opportunity to watch Sky channels and programmes on PCs, laptops, mobiles and tablets at no extra charge. Called Sky Go, it will provide flexible access to Sky content across multiple devices including the iPhone, iPad, PC and Mac from 6th July 2011.
09 Jun 2011
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Richard Nicholls
Richard Nicholls, The Future Foundation, says "Boredom" could soon seem a rather quaint affliction peculiar to the inefficient consumer of yesteryear...
09 Jun 2011
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Nigel Walley
Nigel Walley, managing director of Decipher, considers the effect next generation set-top boxes could have on the TV landscape: "What TiVo and SkyAnytime+ show is that it might be easier if the platforms just ignored the broadcasters and used their PVRs to build their own versions of iPlayer and the other catch-up services."
08 Jun 2011
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Liz Jaques
Ahead of our Media Playground 2011 event tomorrow, Newsline and online research company Toluna have teamed up to launch a series of questions to find out what people really think about the digital world (including social media, connected TV, m-commerce and privacy). Using the Toluna QuickSurvey's system (which officially launched today!), here are a few of the highlights...
08 Jun 2011
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Chris Worrell
Chris Worrell, European research manager, Specific Media, says online video is not simply TV smaller. It brings with it its own unique characteristics, the viewing experience is different to that of traditional TV and the reasons behind viewing are also distinct from its older, more established sibling...
07 Jun 2011
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Liz Jaques
ITV1's new peak-time drama Injustice, starring James Purefoy, got off to a flying start last night with a high of more than 5.5 million viewers.
07 Jun 2011
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Tina Mermiri
2011 has seen a lot of hype around internet connected (or smart) TV sets. Some believe it will be revolutionary - a leap as significant as the move from black and white to colour TVs. Others are more cautious, viewing it as an interesting development but not game-changing. As with many things, the truth probably lies somewhere in between.
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