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Mobile TV

472m Mobile TV subs

The number of people receiving Mobile TV will reach 472 million by 2013 according to an analysis by Cantab Wireless. The report – Mobile TV – Technologies, Country Cases, and Forecasts for 2009-2013 – argues that subscriber growth is anticipated to be strongest in Asia at first, especially in Korea and Japan. From 2010 onwards, […]

March 23, 2009

Mobile TV still 'off pace'

Approximately 40 million users watch mobile TV based on broadcast networks, in addition to those watching mobile TV streams via 3G networks – but this is well below initial projections and only about 1% of all mobile phone users. Even the business models in markets with sizeable numbers of broadcast mobile TV subscribers – such […]

March 20, 2009

Vodafone dumps DRM

Vodafone has joined the growing band of firms that have removed copyright controls from music they sell. The operator said much of the music it offers would be free of Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems by the summer. It has signed deals with Universal, Sony, and EMI to offer the tracks without controls. Increasing numbers […]

March 20, 2009

Mobile ads will gain in developing markets

As market penetration rates for mobile services continue to soar in emerging markets, advertisers are expected to dramatically increase their spending on “third-screen” ad campaigns targeted specifically to users of mobile data services, providing a potentially huge new revenue stream for operators of mobile networks, according to the latest report from Pyramid Research. Pyramid predicts […]

March 11, 2009

Recession hampers mobile entertainment

A report from Juniper Research warns that, while its best case forecasts estimate that the mobile entertainment market will reach nearly $36 billion in 2010, revenue growth will be markedly lower if the global recession fails to bottom-out over the next twelve months. Using a scenario-based approach to assess the impact of the recession on […]

March 5, 2009

Digital Plus Mobile joins Movistar

From David Del Valle in Madrid Sogecable’s mobile pay-TV offer Digital Plus Mobile is now available on Telefonica’s mobile phone network Movistar, following a distribution agreement. Telefonica’s 6.2 million 3G clients can have access to the Digital Plus Mobile’s 21 TV channels package, covering cinema, entertainment, sports, music, children programming, news and X cinema. The […]

March 3, 2009

TV, Internet and mobile usage keeps increasing

The Nielsen Company has reported that viewing of video on television, Internet and mobile devices continues to increase and has reached new heights. In its fourth quarter "Three Screen Report", Nielsen said that the average American watches more than 151 hours of TV per month, an all-time high. Meanwhile, Americans who watch video over the […]

February 25, 2009

Mobile call to record TV programmes

From David Del Valle in Madrid Spain’s Regional TV channel TV3 is launching a service that allows viewers to record its programmes from anywhere through a mobile phone call. Developed by CCRTV Interactiva and Orange, the service is available to all viewers through the portal Orange Cat. To use the service, users must download an […]

February 19, 2009

Telefonica launches multi-screen interactive ad service

From David Del Valle at MWC in Barcelona Spain’s Telefonica is launching a multi-screen interactive advertising service covering mobile, Internet and TV that will enable advertisers to insert their ads into programmes, all tailored to the channel in question, and allow users to watch the ads and get more information if requested. The service is […]

February 19, 2009

Mobile entertainment confident in face of downturn

From Colin Mann in London The Mobile Entertainment Forum (MEF), the global trade association of the mobile entertainment industry has revealed findings from its first quarterly Business Confidence Index (BCI) for the $32 billion global mobile entertainment industry. Based on the findings, the industry is confident it will continue to grow despite the economic downturn. […]

February 19, 2009