Internet broadcasting

Business Showcase : DIVAN.TV 2.0

Interview with Andrew Kolodyuk who is the Founder and Chairman of DIVAN.TV 2.0 Blockchain Video Platform, that uses blockchain to reward…

7 years ago

Reasons why Vuulr is important for Film and TV Content Retail Creators

The content industry generates around $240 billion annually, and that’s only with content retailing if we count the other $60…

8 years ago

How can broadcasters keep up with the digital age? Interxion’s Richard Craig-McFeely believes IT agility might be the solution.

By Richard Craig-McFeely a strategy and marketing director of digital media at Interxion, who has more than 2o years’ experience in the media…

9 years ago

Down the Tubes: Households Spending Hundreds of Euro on TV Channels they Never Watch

Irish paid TV customers have an average of 155 channels, but the majority (65%) watch less than a quarter of…

9 years ago

How You Can Use Facebook Live For Business

By @TheMarkDalton Facebook live has become an important broadcasting tool and now streams are no longer limited to 90 minutes so…

10 years ago

36% of online adults would ditch TV licence – new Pure Telecom survey

A new online survey from Irish telecom and broadband provider, Pure Telecom, has revealed that more than one-third of adults…

10 years ago

Getting The Most Out Of Facebook Live Broadcasts

By @TheMarkDalton We have had Periscope and Meerkat for some time now, so the ability to live stream is not brand…

10 years ago

Periscope Has A New Method Of Reporting Abuse And Spam

By @TheMarkDalton Twitter’s live streaming app has introduced a new method of reporting abuse and spam in the comments section of…

10 years ago

YouTube Gaming comes to Ireland

As of today,  the YouTube Gaming mobile app is now  available on iOS and Android in Ireland. YouTube Gaming is…

10 years ago

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