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16 May 2013
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Ellen Hammett
New study from Kantar Media finds that 23% of all UK households have access to a TV, computer, smartphone and tablet, with tablets responsible for large quantities of in-home activity.
16 May 2013
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Niall Johnson
Last night saw soap fans reel in horror as football bled into the schedules, forcing Coronation Street to air much earlier than usual - resulting in a significant drop in viewers.
16 May 2013
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Ellen Hammett
Netflix accounts for over 32% of all US prime-time content streaming, finds new report, with more than 20% of all traffic on fixed networks generated by smartphones or tablets.
16 May 2013
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Ellen Hammett
For $9.99 per month, US Google Play subscribers will have access to millions of songs provided by music companies Sony, Universal and Warner.
15 May 2013
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Niall Johnson
After Monday evening's cornucopia of harsh realism, Tuesday's prime time options at least attempted to remedy the dire situation with a new series about (comparatively) happy characters.
15 May 2013
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Ellen Hammett
At the Future Foundation nVision conference on Tuesday, a number of media experts took to the stage to discuss the impact that connected devices are having on our behaviours - and as work and playtime increasingly merge together we're told not all of them are good for us.
15 May 2013
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Ellen Hammett
BBC to launch iPlayer app on all Windows Phone 8 devices, as iPlayer smartphone requests continue to rise.
14 May 2013
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David Pidgeon
ITV will exclusively show live coverage of England's international football matches for the Euro 2016 and 2018 World Cup qualifying competitions as Sky Sports is awarded the rights to Home Nations and Republic of Ireland qualification matches for UEFA Euro 2016 and the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
14 May 2013
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Niall Johnson
Monday's prime time slot brought a deluge of social extremes, representing a wide variety of British life. And for once, last night's ratings proved to be just as fragmented as real life.
14 May 2013
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Ellen Hammett
By 2015, it is predicted that over 380 million people across the globe will view OTT content via a connected device, with the TV industry expected to benefit significantly from OTT.
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