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Shares in Yoomedia soared by as much as 40% following news that it has agreed to supply some of its most popular games for BT's next-generation TV service, BT Vision.
The initial batch of games will include fun, puzzle and trivia genres as well as a number of other titles currently under development.
"We are excited to be able to include YooMedia's significant experience in providing gaming and gambling services across multiple media platforms within the BT Vision offering," said commercial director Remy Minute