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18 Jul 2012
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Chris King
The BBC will show the next four Olympic Games - two summer and two winter - after coming to an exclusive agreement with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) which will be in place until 2020.
18 Jul 2012
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Ed Barton
Head of digital media analysis and forecasting, Ed Barton on the reasons behind Sky's launch of Now TV - what it is, why it is being done, and whether it will suceed...
18 Jul 2012
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Chris King
According to the new Ofcom Communications Market Report, 40% of Britons now own a smartphone, while tablet ownership in the UK has increased from 2% to 11% over the past year.
18 Jul 2012
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Chris King
Sky's launch of Now TV, the on-demand video service which is set to include Sky TV programming later this year, constitutes a further example of a change of strategy at BSkyB.
17 Jul 2012
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Chris King
Having successfully tapped into the smartphone market with its Android operating system, it is unsurprising that Google looked to replicate this success with its Google TV platform.
17 Jul 2012
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Chris King
Research by IBISWorld has concluded that TV advertising is becoming less enticing due to audience fragmentation brought about by recent technological developments.
16 Jul 2012
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Chris King
Sky is due to launch Now TV, the internet TV service which provides access to the company's entire film collection, tomorrow (17 July). Now TV, which promises "no contract" and "no waiting around", will initially be available on PCs, Macs and a handful of Android smartphones.
16 Jul 2012
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Chris King
The primary apps used by connected TV viewers are catch-up services, YouTube and other video-on-demand portals, according to research from Futuresource Consulting. The findings showed that viewers also engaged with Facebook, Twitter, eBay and Skype.
16 Jul 2012
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Chris King
Aereo, the exclusively New York-based internet television streaming service, has recently been getting the backs up of quite a few major players in the TV industry.
13 Jul 2012
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Chris King
Goals are important in football, but few hold such significance as the one scored by Sergio Aguero for Manchester City in injury time at the Etihad Stadium. He probably didn't know that this goal came at an ideal time for the chief executive of the Premier League, Richard Scudamore.
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