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17 Nov 2010
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Raymond Snoddy
Raymond Snoddy, questions the definition of news - from a shaggy dog story that is more newsy than a Royal engagement to the extent to which TV news is "lead by the nose" by everything from dramatic pictures to stunts manufactured by interest groups to get attention...
17 Nov 2010
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Liz Jaques
The main reason people watch catch-up TV is to avoid falling behind with the linear TV schedules, according to new research by Thinkbox and Decipher.
16 Nov 2010
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Liz Jaques
As Thinkbox and Decipher released their new 'Tellyporting' research at the Soho Hotel this morning, an expert panel continued the future of TV debate, which is generating excitement from all angles.
16 Nov 2010
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Derek Jones
Speaking at O'Reilly Media's Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco yesterday, Google Chairman and CEO Eric Schmidt appears to have done little to douse the fires he started by referring to "dumb TV."
15 Nov 2010
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William Cooper
informitv's William Cooper says "with the end of analogue television and teletext services in sight, the role of the red button in providing rapid access to news, sport and weather information services should not be underestimated or undervalued"
15 Nov 2010
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Liz Jaques
Fox has become the fourth major US network to block its content from Google TV. ABC, CBS and NBC have also blocked access to their online video portals from the Google TV browser.
12 Nov 2010
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Liz Jaques
Will YouView be the catalyst for consumers and their understanding of connected TV opportunities? Quite possibly.
12 Nov 2010
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Liz Jaques
Connected TV might be dominating industry discussion, but has VoD really altered TV viewing? The subject divided opinion at yesterday's 'The Internet Comes to TV' event, run by MediaTel Group and Rovi.
11 Nov 2010
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Liz Jaques
Read the latest from MediaTel Group's The Internet Comes to TV event...
10 Nov 2010
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Raymond Snoddy
Raymond Snoddy asks are we all being had when it comes to Widdy's Strictly staying-power and constant cheap thrills from the X Factor camp? If so, it is certainly working on the ratings rat race front...
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