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Media Choice: Television
Media Choice: Television ... or not George Bush had been watching the TV as the bombs fell. The underlying assumption is that we should not turn away from the horrors of the war, especially the graphic and shocking ones we see on TV. Despite the death of ITN journalist Terry Lloyd at the weekend, the TV news organizations seem to share ...
The Future of TV - Television at your fingertips
Mobile TV is the next big opportunity for mobile advertising. But, as David Murphy discovers ... ). But TV, rather than texts, could soon occupy mobile users attention. The UK is the leading adopter ... video clip. This shift in mobile habits has led to a surge in demand for quality sport, TV and film content: 8% have tried mobile TV, but 33% would like to use it (source: Universal McCann). On the huge ...
The implications: television
The implications: television ... for the TV industry were at the heart of Friday November 26’s announcement, the downside has been pounced ... in Advertising’s television board. “One company commanding around 60% of the ITV Network is a worrying ...
Online TV can learn from gaming content model
market. When Playstation PS3s finally dribbled into American stores, enormous overnight queues formed ... . Wii launches here next week and PS3 next spring. As we weigh the future of broadband TV ... work hard to line up exclusive content deals. The broadband TV future will look similar. TV ... , the number of these will be thinned by consolidation - and the receivers. Successful online TV retailers ...
Search giant targets television industry with Google TV
SAN FRANCISCO - Google has unveiled its Google TV offering, which transports internet services ... to wirelessly connect video from their phone to Google TV, and use their phones as a remote control. Broadcast through a television set, Google TV uses search, not dissimilar to the company s online offering, to navigate television channels, websites, apps, shows and movies. It will initially be incorporated ...
Television trading - Deal or no deal: the fight for TV trade
Channel 4 cleaned up in last year's TV negotiations, scooping a sizeable chunk of ITV1's CRR money ... chance have the rest got? Whereas 2005 ended with TV revenues up 2.6%, latest estimates have them down ... next year, including some FMCG money, broadcasters' fears that continued deflation of the TV market ... -documented overtrading problem this year, falling out with none other than Procter & Gamble, the UK's biggest TV ...
Television guides go on demand
As television viewing fragments across hundreds of channels, how can TV listings products ... , in the next three to five years, we are going to see huge convergence in internet and TV technology, which ... TV is still vital to advertisers," says Simon Bevan, head of broadcast at Vizeum. "As on-demand grows, particularly if it offers services such as click-through to a client url, it will give TV an accountability ...
Television viewing continues to drop
TV viewing across terrestrial and non-terrestrial channels is continuing to decline ... The study shows that the average number of hours spent watching TV fell for the third consecutive quarter, down from an average of 3.89 hours in Q1 to 3.31 hours in Q3. ITV1's share of total viewing ... digital television, with non-terrestrial channels accounting for 35% of total viewing, compared with 30 ...
Vital Stats - LCD televisions
The first peak of people searching for LCD televisions started in late October, signalling buyers ... playing a vital role in the purchase of LCD TVs. Etienne Gourdon, retail account director, The Search ...
Sector Analysis: Television in 2012
Television broadcasters are working hard to offer advertiser solutions that go beyond the mainstay ... It's going to be an exciting year for television. The completion of analogue switch-off will send ... will eventually transform the way we watch terrestrial TV, greater integration will see an increase in second-screen viewing, and more social media tools will depend on TV audiences for their success. In short, programme ...
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