US consumers are not widely using applications designed by broadcasters on their laptops, smartphones, and other second-screen devices.
Visiware celebrates 1,000 2nd screen shows
MIPTV 2013 – Cannes. Visiware is celebrating the 1.000th TV show enriched by its second screen technology at this year’s MIP.
Survey finds tablets complement TV viewing
Tablet owners watch more TV news, not less, with 43% of tablet users saying they consume more TV than they did five years ago, and most saying they use tablets […]
Mobile devices popular as a TV guide
Over one-third of US TV viewers regularly use apps to search for show-related information or check listings while in front of the TV.
Delta launches live TV on 2nd screen
Dutch cable operator Delta has launched a service which streams twelve channels live to iOS and Android devices.
Stoneroos launches Deutsche Glasfaser app
Hilversum-based Dutch app developer Stoneroos has launched the Deutsche Glasfaser app for Android and iOS.
Gulli syncs with Civolution
Civolution has announced that the French media group Lagardère Active is using Civolution’s SyncNow ACR technology to power an interactive app for its free-to-air family TV channel, Gulli.
MyTF1 launches second screen app
French private broadcaster TF1 has launched a new second screen app claiming a ‘world first’ with instant replay.
Chellomedia launches Sport1 Go
Chellomedia has launched Sport1 Go in the Netherlands. The TV Everywhere service brings live games and on-demand content on a variety of devices including PCs, Macs, laptops, Android devices, iPads […]
Nintendo TVii makes TV smart and social
Nintendo is introducing Nintendo TVii, a free, integrated service for the recently launched Wii U console, in the US and Canada