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19 Sep 2013
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Ellen Hammett
Blinkbox claims that its autumn content offering has ten times the number of latest blockbuster films than Netflix and LoveFilm.
19 Sep 2013
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Ellen Hammett
While personal recommendation, opt-in email and editorial content ranked highest among respondents, mobile and text ads were found to be much less credible, according to a new Nielsen study.
19 Sep 2013
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Niall Johnson
Grinning boffin Brian Cox returned to the prime time schedules last night, armed with his unique brand of vocal harmonies and seemingly gormless enthusiasm.
18 Sep 2013
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Raymond Snoddy
DR, Denmark's small public service broadcaster, has produced monster hits including The Killing, Borgen and The Bridge. Raymond Snoddy asks how they have pulled this off - and after hearing the organisation's director of cultural affairs talk at IBC in Amsterdam, finds the answers are both extreme and surprising.
18 Sep 2013
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Ellen Hammett
Following the launch of Google's Chromecast, Sony has confirmed plans to launch a dongle that will add smart TV features to its regular televisions.
18 Sep 2013
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Ellen Hammett
A combination of original programming and price is driving the rapid adoption of Netflix, according to analyst Richard Greenfield.
18 Sep 2013
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Niall Johnson
After a rough few week EastEnders (BBC One, 7pm) gathered its strength back and pulled itself past its Yorkshire rival.
18 Sep 2013
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David Pidgeon
The Sun on Sunday, which last weekend underwent a name change and gained a new editor, is to raise its cover price by 10p.
17 Sep 2013
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Richard Marks
It's been suggested that separate broadcaster players such as 4OD and iPlayer may soon become surplus to requirements - that viewers will want 'one stop shops' for catch up and VOD. Research the Media's Richard Marks argues the case for a hybrid future, where broadcasters have not totally surrendered control over the means of their own distribution.
17 Sep 2013
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Joe Lewis
In the current market place, there are no comprehensive standards to which media owners and measurement providers alike have to adhere when publishing view on Demand data, says Joe Lewis, project director at BARB. So what do we do to ensure we get it?
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