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29 Sep 2010
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Raymond Snoddy
Raymond Snoddy says "local TV in the UK would be a very good thing and Jeremy Hunt is clearly serious about trying to establish it... It's just that there might be fundamental economic reasons why this sector has not flourished, or even managed to established itself at all in the UK..."
29 Sep 2010
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Nigel Walley
Nigel Walley, managing director of Decipher, says: "The Canvas project has been tortuously slow, and since 2007 the world has changed"...
28 Sep 2010
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Jenny Mackintosh
Virgin Media has joined the 3D bandwagon today - launching 3D Movies On Demand, and starting to offer TV programmes via its on demand service in 3D as well.
27 Sep 2010
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Liz Jaques
3D is back in the limelight, this time as a result of Deloitte's survey - Revolutions 3010, which unveils some less than positive insights about what was set to be 'the next big thing'.
24 Sep 2010
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Richard Bedwell
In response to Derek Jones' Standing out in a world of TV clutter article, Richard Bedwell, director at Bedwell Media Ltd, joins John Billett's discussion - Is television out of touch when it comes to marketing itself?
24 Sep 2010
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Liz Jaques
Last week, the Project Canvas partners including BBC, ITV and Channel 4 officially re-branded the highly-anticipated service as YouView.
23 Sep 2010
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John Billett
In response to Derek Jones' Standing out in a world of TV clutter article, John Billett, director and owner of Johnbillett.com, wonders why so many media businesses fail to market themselves...
21 Sep 2010
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Liz Jaques
Technology companies are seeking a foothold in the television advertising market. According to an article in the Wall Street Journal, technology companies are looking to offer ads on their connected-TV services.
21 Sep 2010
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William Cooper
informitv's William Cooper comments on the new Toshiba and Netgem 'multifunction adapter' (set-top box) - the latest development in the exciting world of internet-enabled television...
20 Sep 2010
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Liz Jaques
News International and Sky will control 50% of the newspaper and television markets by somewhere between 2015 and 2020, according to media analyst Claire Enders.
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