All Multiplatform articles – Page 192
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NewsCall Girl is most-watched show on ITV.com
An episode of Secret Diary of a Call Girl is the most watched full-length programme on ITV.com since the site's£20m relaunch in August last year.
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CommentBlog: Virgin will be the real test for iPlayer
On-demand TV will come of age once broadcasters get their catch-up services onto digital TV platforms, writes Robin Parker.
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NewsBBC iPlayer to go mobile
The BBC is to launch iPlayer onto Apple's iPhones and iTouch in the next few weeks and has signed content deals with Yahoo!, MSN and Blinkx.
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NewsSky News docs available on PC
Sky News viewers now have online access to its major documentaries and showbiz round-ups after being added to the satellite giant's Sky Anytime on PC service.
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NewsBBC uploads new shows to iTunes
BBC shows including Ashes to Ashes and The Mighty Boosh are to be available to buy and download via Apple's iTunes store in the UK for the first time.
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NewsBafta entries to be viewed over the net
All programmes enterered for Bafta awards are to be streamed online for the academy's members for the first time.
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FeaturesContent Focus: BBC Switch
BBC Switch is working across Radio 1, BBC2 and the internet in an attempt to capture an elusive early teen audience.
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Karaoke game online
RDF USA has developed an online game based on its Fox gameshow Don't Forget the Lyrics.
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Guerrilla finds new home with Big Kid
The creative team behind collapsed multiplatform producer Guerrilla Group has joined digital media agency Big Kid to help it expand into video production.
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NewsNuts show shoots on mobile phones
Nuts TV has commissioned its first multiplatform programming to be shot on mobile phone for a format that it plans to turn into an ongoing 'diaries' strand.
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NewsITV orders first toon for mobile
A sketch show in the Little Britain mould is ITV's first original made-for-mobile animation series.
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NewsUTV pays£5m for Internet Business
UTV Media, the owner of the Ulster ITV franchise and TalkSport radio station, has acquired Northern Ireland firm The Internet Business Limited (Tibus) in a£5m deal.
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NewsOrange and T-Mobile test broadcast
Mobile phone giants Orange and T-Mobile UK have joined forces to pilot a mobile TV and multimedia broadcast service targeted at people living in west London.
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NewsFive's digital team staffs up
Five has boosted its newly created digital media team with two new appointments.
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NewsRDF develops online game for Fox
RDF USA has developed on online game based on its Fox gameshow Don't Forget the Lyrics that will allow viewers to upload videos of their own karaoke performances on the network's website.
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NewsBBC cautions staff over internet images
The BBC has cautioned editorial staff over the use of photographs lifted from social networking sites.
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NewsBBC award switchover contract to eaga
The BBC has appointed green support services company eaga to manage the digital switchover Help Scheme.
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NewsNarrowstep names president
Online TV company Narrowstep has promoted its European manager Barak Bar-Cohen to president and chief operating officer.
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FeaturesContent Focus: The Gym
ITV's comedy created for mobile phones aims to point the way for future projects.


















