Archive for the 'Internet TV Explained' Category


YouTube Claim 21 Billion Hits In Latest Comscore Rankings

ComScore have revealed the latest installment of their monthly online video website ratings, with October’s records suggesting that 184m unique viewers in the USA saw an average of 21.1 hours of online content each during the period. This comes up as a total of over 3.8 billion cumulative hours, with around 42.6 billion videos viewed in the country, said [...]

Sony Looking At Offering An Internet TV Service

Sony to enter the online TV market. The success of online TV companies such as Hulu and Netflix, combined with the growing problems that cable companies have in retaining customers has led to electronics giant, Sony looking into offering a streaming internet TV service. The news comes from the Wall Street Journal which reports that [...]

Online TV About To Explode In Popularity Says Report

Online TV around the world is on the brink of explioding in popularity according to a new report, and revenue for worldwide online TV and video will hit almost $22 billion by 2016. The rise is a massive six times increase from existing revenues of $3.48 billion that were made during 2010, says the Online [...]

Blip Study Shows Online Viewing Rises 26% in 6 Months

Consuming streaming content on the web is gradually infiltrating all areas of society, and at the expense of cable TV, as viewers continue cutting the cord. This has been further confirmed by a new study carried out for video sharing site, Blip.tv. The study carried out by Dynamic Logic found that viewers are watching more [...]

The Future Of TV Is A Connected, Social, Multi-Screened Extravaganza

Connected TV sales are exploding, bringing with them a plethora of apps and widgets that give TV viewers a less passive experience. However the TV of the future will be better, it will be a connected multi-screen experience that transforms how people watch content. Currently, the average connected TV set has a mix of convential [...]

Amazon looking to join the subscription online TV market

It looks as though Amazon.com are ready to take on Netflix and Hulu Plus in the TV on demand subscription service arena. It appears that the new service which was first leaked last year would allow viewers to watch from a selection of over 5000 TV shows and movies on their PC or connected device  [...]