Archive for November, 2009


iPlayer Has Record Viewing Figures For October

After the record viewing figures from Hulu for October, The BBC has revealed that its iPlayer service has had its best month since launch for October. The iPlayer showed a total of 79.3 million streams for the month from 1.1 million users. The amount of daily requests for television and radio content which was average [...]

Youtube Advertise Full Length Shows The Traditional Way

Youtube is already insanely popular in every country of the world, mainly due to short videos of people falling over, throwing up or funny cats in action. However Google (owner of Youtube) have decided to advertise in a conventional way in the UK It is thought that as Youtube is going down the full length [...]

Watching TV On Mobile Brings UK Network 3G To The Brink Of Collapse

The rising popularity of new smartphones that can stream TV and Youtube videos has brought the UK’s 3G mobile network to a near standstill. Thanks to new phones like the iPhone and it’s many clones have crashed 3G mobile networks all across the UK. Top mobile phone provider O2 which supplies the iphone in the [...]

Ditch Your TV Remote. Here Comes Natal

The new project came about in response to the overwhelming success of the Nintendo Wii motion controller and moves the concept further by allowing us to control our games with our bodies, nothing to hold onto.

Hulu Not Bringing Home The Bacon In Advertising Revenue

Even after celebrating a record month of viewing figures, Hulu as platform is fast becoming an experiment that cannot continue in it’s present form. Following on from reports eminating from Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg that Hulu will be dead within two years, there are now fresh fears that the advertising revenue just does not have the return the networks want and require.

Youtube Stream Another Live Concert Featuring Alicia Keys

A couple of weeks back, YouTube streamed a concert in full featuring those Irish Rockers U2 which was one of the biggest live streaming events ever. It generated an massive audience worldwide who watched over 10 million streams.