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16 Jun 2014
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Ellen Hammett
A High Court has ruled that YouView infringes a trademark owned by independent telecommunications company Total Ltd., meaning that YouView could be forced to change its name.
16 Jun 2014
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Niall Johnson
With the weekend schedule cluttered with FIFA World Cup 2014 action, it was no surprise to see the much awaited début of the England team come out on top, even if the squad didn't actually manage to defeat Italy.
13 Jun 2014
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The Media Leader Staff
A new study charting the concerns of UK media owners has revealed that programmatic is considered the most important factor to ensure their future business success, closely followed by content marketing.
13 Jun 2014
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David Pidgeon
The four hour event pulled in an average audience of 8.1 million viewers, with just over 2 million of these enjoying the opening celebration and the intense game in HD.
12 Jun 2014
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David Pidgeon
Following the lead of Apple, retail experts have said Britain's ailing high street shops should swap traditional customer service with 'customer experience' to ensure long-term survival.
12 Jun 2014
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Ellen Hammett
The e-commerce service which allows consumers to buy products online and collect them in-store will not survive the next five years as new home depository services launch, a leading retail expert has said.
12 Jun 2014
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Ellen Hammett
From now, customers will start to see the ITV Player app automatically download onto their device as part of a phased roll out over the coming weeks, giving them access to content from all ITV channels and CITV.
12 Jun 2014
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Ellen Hammett
A new study from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism reveals the influence journalists have on Twitter, with Caitlin Moran, Jon Snow and Grace Dent topping the list of most followed....
12 Jun 2014
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Ellen Hammett
Following a push last year to drive the take-up and usage of connected TV services, Sky has announced that more than half of its TV customers have now connected their Sky+HD box to this internet to access On Demand services.
12 Jun 2014
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Ellen Hammett
A new international survey by the Reuters Institute reveals the changing ways in which people consume news content across the globe - with the UK showing a strong loyalty to 'traditional' newsbrands.
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