YouTube and the changing face of TV broadcasting
Apple may be ditching YouTube app from iPhones, but that’s unlikely to do too much damage — all anyone needs to do is navigate to the video sharing site’s homepage using Safari and use the ‘Add to Home...
View ArticleTools for citizen journalists
The Arab Spring proved the effectiveness of on-the-spot news reporting by non-professional witnesses, bringing images of social and political upheaval and giving major news organisations and the public...
View ArticleYouTube, Android and the new television future
We’ve observed YouTube to be slowly but surely becoming a peer partner when it comes to broadcasting. The good news for video pros is that the company continues to develop its service, while a recent...
View ArticleBBC, 15 years online, and the future of communications
The BBC is celebrating 15 years of BBC Online, revealing that since it launched its presence it now has an audience of 22.7 million UK adults a week, approximately 50 percent of which see iPlayer as...
View ArticleYouTube v. TV: Why ads spending will change the industry
Evolution of the television and broadcast industries continues, and while powerful forces remain committed to maintaining the status quo, it seems increasingly obvious technology firms are committed to...
View ArticleCreative industry in rapid growth as content goes online
Economic gloom may be breaking out like some C21 fiscal plague, but the explosion of undesired “leisure time” is an advantage for those in the creative communities, at least according to the...
View ArticleMaking your own TV studio, a guide
Television-quality broadcasting is becoming more accessible and here at Dreamtek we help many clients put together their first TV studio. For some there’s our BroadcastPod solution, which is all the...
View ArticleYouTube takes on cable TV
YouTube appears more like a bona fide television channel every day: it has now begun serving up programming on a pay per view basis with a series of partnerships including some established TV brands...
View ArticleThe app future for broadcast channels
The disruption of broadcasting starts with an app, not a whimper, at least that’s how it seems as channels choose to offer up their programming on mobile devices using apps, a trend begun with the...
View ArticleApple, Samsung, move to transform television
Yet more evidence of an app future for television as Apple approaches a deal to offer Time Warner TV shows via the Apple TV and recruits new talent to lead negotiations with media and cable companies...
View ArticleWhat’s the business case for Google’s Chromecast?
Google’s new content streaming product Chromecast is high on the tech news agenda at the moment. This cheap gadget should let you stream content from a computer running Chrome, iOS or Android device...
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