Advanced Television

Open Handset Alliance announces 14 new members

The Open Handset Alliance, a group of technology and mobile players, has announced the membership of 14 additional companies. The new members are: AKM Semiconductor Inc., ARM, ASUSTek Computer Inc., Atheros Communications, Borqs, Ericsson, Garmin International Inc., Huawei Technologies, Omron Software Co. Ltd, Softbank Mobile Corporation, Sony Ericsson, Teleca AB, Toshiba Corporation and Vodafone.

December 11, 2008

Aksh partners with MTNL for mobile TV

Aksh will provide IPTV feed for mobile TV on MTNL’s 3G service. Mobile TV, based on Aksh’s advanced MPEG 4 technology, will enable subscribers to view all channels at high resolution and speed. Aksh-MTNL Mobile TV will be available on MTNL’s 3G Network for the first time in India. The Mobile TV subscriber would need […]

December 11, 2008

UK online radio strong growth

Radio listening via the Internet is growing in the UK, with almost one third of the adult population claiming to have listened via the internet in October, according to research. Commissioned by the industry’s audience research body Rajar, the Ipsos Mori survey conducted in October this year found that 31.7 per cent of the UK’s […]

December 11, 2008

Babelgum mobile

Beta web video platform Babelgum will reveal a partnership with Vodafone that will bring its service to both iPhone and Nokia handsets. The well-funded European outfit has convinced the carrier to zero-rate data transfer for its VOD content in its native Italy and in the UK, meaning watching the service will be free to users. […]

December 11, 2008

New CEO for ProSieben

Thomas Ebeling is to be the new CEO ProSiebenSat.1 as successor to Guillaume de Posch. Ebeling was most recenty CEO of pharmaceutical company Novartis Consumer Health. De Posch announced in June that he would resign at the end of the year.

December 11, 2008

Web TV transforms TV habits

One in seven quizzed for the ITV survey into changing TV habits said that the increase in TV available online means they'll argue less about what to watch on Christmas Day. The survey shows that for many viewers the TV is far from the only way to watch shows, with 40 per cent claiming to […]

December 11, 2008

BBC to join Digital One

The BBC may put one or more of its digital radio stations onto the Digital One national service in a bid to help breathe new life into the struggling medium. BBC is looking at putting the BBC Asian Network, plus the possibility of one or two other stations, on the Digital One national commercial digital […]

December 11, 2008

TiVo ad pause

TiVo is offering advertisers a new way to reach TiVo subscribers, who are prone to fast-forwarding through standard 30-second spots as they consume time-shifted programming. "Pause Menu," allows clickable, promotional graphics to be placed on the TV screen when a TiVo user pauses a live or time-shifted programme. The first advertisers to use Pause Menu […]

December 11, 2008

ITV websites prosper in 2008

ITV is preparing to overhaul its website next year to introduce more social media features and a greater emphasis on its most popular TV shows with a “fewer, bigger, better” strategy. “Project Penguin” will see ITV.com’s content management system restructured and new discussion and content-sharing features introduced, MediaGuardian.co.uk can reveal. This follows the rebranding of […]

December 11, 2008

1m U-Verse subs

AT&T's U-Verse television service is ahead of schedule in adding subscribers, according to John Stankey, the company’s president and chief executive of telecom operations. AT&T planned to add one million U-Verse TV subscribers by the end of the year. The company will hit that benchmark next week, Stankey said. “Operationally, we’ve hit our stride,” he […]

December 11, 2008