Research shows that an estimated 65 million households worldwide had the capability of viewing internet video on their television set at the end of 2008.
Research: TV widgets could be a hit
TV widgets could be a hit with consumers, according to research in the US by the Diffusion Group on behalf of Intel, inventors of the Widget Channel.
Mixed results for Spanish broadband
The Spanish regulator CMT has published a report on broadband prices in the EU 27 countries.
Global pay-TV subs set to grow
There will be over 1.4 billion subscribers worldwide for TV services by 2013.
US online video reaches 9.7 billion streams
Online video viewing is growing rapidly in the US, with almost 9.7 billion videos watched by 130 million unique viewers during March 2009, according to research by Nielsen Online.
Canal+ reports 10 million VOD streams
French premium broadcaster Canal+ has reported that 10 million VOD streams have been requested from its Canal+ A La Demande service since its inception in March 2008.
Microsoft: Internet to overtake traditional TV
If current growth trends continue, the internet will overtake traditional TV as the most consumed form of media for the first time in June 2010. By then internet consumption will […]
FttH advances in North America
The number of North American fibre-to-the-home (FttH) subscribers continues to grow at an annual pace of approximately 1.5 million and now stands at more than 4.4 million, according to a […]
European DTT market matures
DTT is coming of age in Europe, according to data supplied by the European Audiovisual Observatory to the DG Communication of the EC.
North Americans ready to buy connected TV
The International research firm Parks Associates reports that approximately 2.5 million broadband households in the US and Canada are ready to purchase an internet-connected TV if priced at a $100 […]