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Simon Staffans MIPCOM 2012

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Simon Staffans: Transmedia is Dead: Long Live Transmedia!

The word "transmedia" was hardly mentioned at MIPTV. Does this mean it's dead, or rather fully integrated in TV production?

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Dan Biddle Twitter

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Liveblog: Dan Biddle: Programme Twitter as you Programme your Channel

Twitter's UK head of broadcast partnerships provides quick tips on amplifying second-screen engagement

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The Jungle Book, DQ

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Tapaas Chakravarty: Entertaining children in the 21st century

For the CEO of India's DQ Entertainment, the world's largest cartoon producer, it's time to adapt... or become irrelevant

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Jason Mitchell: What Google Glass could mean for TV

How could Google's revolutionary AR glasses change TV? The Connected Set's Mitchell takes a look...

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Netflix Apple TV

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Simon Staffans: 6 Ways to Disrupt TV

Over the past 8 years, I've lost track of the people who've told me they'll "disrupt television." It's easier said than done...

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Frédéric Levron, Ogilvy

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Interview: Frédéric Levron: TV industry is key to brands’ future

We spoke to the head of digital and brand content at world-leading ad agency Ogilvy & Mather

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The Book of Mormon

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TV Trends Web Review: 40% of UK primetime Twitter traffic is about TV

Our latest digest of the past weeks' hottest news stories, as curated via our scoop.it web magazines

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Sky Go

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TV Trends Web Review: Will Tablets become the First Screen in 2013?

Our latest digest of the past weeks' hottest news stories, as curated via our scoop.it web magazines

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YouTube top 1000 channels infographic

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TV Trends Web Review: Online video deeply disrupts TV: But is this a bad thing?

Our latest digest of the past weeks' hottest news stories, as curated via our scoop.it web magazines

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Omri Marcus

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Omri Marcus: Audiences are no longer just viewers; they’re Witnesses

For Red Arrow format developer Marcus, TV audiences must now be truly engaged with shows; or shows will lose viewers

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