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Angela Natividad
Angela Natividad is a freelance copywriter, journalist and strategist based in Paris. She co-founded AdVerveBlog.com, a blog and podcast about ads and design, and writes MarketingProfs' “Get to the Point!: Social Media” newsletters. She likes people and animals, but not as much as books.
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James Martin
James Martin is the community manager of music & TV tradeshows midem & MIPTV/MIPCOM. He edits their respective industry news & trends blogs (blog.midem.com & mipblog.com) and also covers video games and technology for French cultural weekly A Nous Paris
Tweet him at @jamesmart_in
Stuart Dredge
Stuart Dredge is a freelance journalist based in the UK. He writes about digital music for Music Ally, and about apps and mobile for The Guardian, The Sunday Times and The Appside, as well as his own Apps Playground site.
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At the recent MIPTV conference, there was lots of talk about how localised social TV apps tend to be: a few in the US, Zeebox in the UK, Teleglu in France and so on. Now India has a second-screen check-ins app: Amplyfy Me for Android.
Okay, it doesn’t look super-pretty, and its features have been seen before in apps like GetGlue. But the difference here is it has Indian channel data, and presumably more of a shot at striking deals with broadcasters and producers there to do cooler stuff…

At the recent MIPTV conference, there was lots of talk about how localised social TV apps tend to be: a few in the US, Zeebox in the UK, Teleglu in France and so on. Now India has a second-screen check-ins app: Amplyfy Me for Android.

Okay, it doesn’t look super-pretty, and its features have been seen before in apps like GetGlue. But the difference here is it has Indian channel data, and presumably more of a shot at striking deals with broadcasters and producers there to do cooler stuff…