With consumers all over the world facing continued economic uncertainty, global TV demand is expected to be flat in 2013, after shipments of all TV types declined by more than […]
Four in ten use Social TV apps
38% of US adult broadband users currently participate in “social TV” activity at least a couple of times per year, according to new research from The Diffusion Group.
Farncombe sees bright cardless future
Digital TV technology consultants Farncombe sees growing opportunities for cardless broadcast security.
Smart TV shipments grow 15% in 2012
Smart TVs are moving from a novelty to mainstream, with shipments expected to grow 15% worldwide in 2012.
4K Televisions remain marginal till 2017
Despite some high-profile product introductions, consumer demand for televisions with the ultra-high-definition 4K resolution will remain negligible for the foreseeable future, with shipments never accounting for more than 1 percent […]
YouTube improves Content ID
YouTube has announced it is improving its Content ID scheme with three new features.
Must-carry: renaissance or reformation?
The European Audiovisual Observatory has published a new report on must-carry and regulating broadcasting networks in Europe, Must-carry: Renaissance or Reformation?.
TV overtakes PC for online videos
In the US, TV is their primary screen for viewing paid and free video streamed from the internet, according to the NPD Group.
New heights for video infrastructure market
The video infrastructure market generated revenues of $8.6 billion (€6.7 billion) for technology vendors in Q2 2012, according to Synergy Research Group.
MTV is Europe’s top distributed channel
MTV is carried by more European operators than any other channel, according to a new report from Digital TV Research. However, the TV Channel Distribution in Europe report points out […]