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16 Jul 2013
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Ellen Hammett
The proposed transaction between CBS and Platinum Equity represents a total value of approximately £149.2 million and is said to be a key strategic milestone for CBS.
16 Jul 2013
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Niall Johnson
Even though the series has past the halfway point, the uninspired recurrent format of Long Lost Family hasn't done anything to dampen its popularity.
16 Jul 2013
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Ellen Hammett
Bank of America Merrill Lynch forecasts BskyB’s overall product growth to be the slowest since Sky launched HD/broadband in 2006 - predicting 300,000 DTH subscriber losses per year.
16 Jul 2013
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Ellen Hammett
According to research from IHS, set-top box shipments will increase by another 6% this year - set to reach almost 300 million by 2015.
15 Jul 2013
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Niall Johnson
Ye olden day shagathon, The White Queen (9pm) reached the half-way point, building itself up for its very epic climax in five weeks' time. BBC One's white knight of Sunday evening strode in on its HD horse, pulling in 3.6 million viewers into its web of political deviance and plethora of characters.
15 Jul 2013
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Ellen Hammett
By 2020, it is predicted that almost half of all video viewing will happen outside of a legacy pay TV service or a television set, and will instead be via an app or application dedicated to a specific video service.
15 Jul 2013
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Ellen Hammett
Digital cable on-demand TV revenues are forecast to rise by 41 billion between in the next six years to reach $2.77 billion, while satellite on-demand TV revenues are expected to grow to $1.79 billion.
12 Jul 2013
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Ellen Hammett
Pay TV revenues were up 28.5% in 2012 compared with 2008 figures, with cable generating the highest revenues by platform - $87 billion.
12 Jul 2013
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Ellen Hammett
'Descartes' has been designed to find the optimal mix between reserved and non-reserved media 'to drive optimal efficiency' across computer, tablet and mobile devices for brand advertisers.
12 Jul 2013
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Niall Johnson
Perhaps due to the weather, Thursday's soaps were dealt a harsh blow by the God of popularity. The first episode of Emmerdale brought in a surprisingly small audience of 5.4 million viewers and - unusually for a double bill - the second visit to the Dales upped the ante with 5.5 million viewers and a 29% share.
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