Friday, February 15, 2013

place more than a third in the visualization of VoD service, with the opening ceremony of the London Olympics the most requested program

A wave

to watch TV programs on mobile phones and tablets on the way to work resulted in an increase of more than a third of the display to the BBC iPlayer, year video-on-demand-past, with Danny Boyle London opening ceremony of the games most requested program of the year 2012.

There was an increase of 177% yoy in the use of mobile phones and tablets to watch programs on iPlayer, according to figures released Thursday by the BBC. Phones and tablets accounted for over a quarter of television and radio on the iPlayer seen 2.32bn last year.

minutes total 36.5bn BBC programs on the iPlayer were seen in 2012. The BBC said it was a 34% increase compared to 2011.

The BBC said that statistics show that most people use mobile phones to download a program and watch it at night on your way to work tomorrow.

This increase in popularity of programs moving observers helped to stimulate the use of computers to its lowest level since the iPlayer launched in 2007.

In 2012, 47% of applications came from iPlayer content PC, the first time it has fallen below 50%. "Last year, the use of PC iPlayer last and early adopters devices such as game consoles screens used by all ages," said Daniel Danker, general manager of programs and in a letter to the BBC. "Mobile TV, tablet and connected set, with a particular emphasis on audiences with iPlayer on the road." iPlayer The hottest show was Danny Boyle London 2012 Olympics opening ceremony, which managed 3.3 million queries to display.


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