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France: Netflix, Amazon challenging in primetime

SVoD usage has been challenging primetime TV shows in France, with more than 60 per cent of SVoD viewing in 2018 happening in prime time or later in the evening, according to an annual study conducted by NPA Conseil and Harris Interactive. Some days, SVoD takes an equal share with linear TV channels. The growth […]

January 31, 2019From Pascale Paoli-Lebailly in Paris

Com Hem sets broadband World Record

Com Hem has been awarded the Fastest broadband network title by Guinness World Records. In 2018, during DreamHack Summer in Jönköping, Com Hem supplied a broadband connection of 1.6 terabits per second. It is now established by Guinness World Records, that it was the fastest internet connection ever used simultaneously by a large group of […]

January 31, 2019

Spain: Football war hits telco revenues

Spain’s pay-TV football war has had a negative impact on all the country’s major telcos. In the third quarter of 2018, as a whole they lost 1.3 per cent of their revenues to €6.08 billion, according to the latest figures from the regulator CNMC. Orange and Vodafone lost market share whereas Movistar had a slight […]

January 31, 2019From David Del Valle in Madrid

Maistre approved to head French CSA

Roch-Olivier Maistre has been approved – by both the Senate and National Assembly’s cultural commissions – as the new head of TV regulatory body CSA. He will replace Olivier Schrameck whose mandate comes to its end. Maistre has already presented his vision on what he believes is the necessary regulatory evolution that must take place […]

January 31, 2019From Pascale Paoli-Lebailly in Paris

BT’s Patterson bows out with “sound quarter”

Outgoing CEO Gavin Patterson delivered better than expected Q3 results for telco giant BT, commenting “there have been some ups and downs no doubt, but I think the business is more resilient better placed overall”. BT’s revenue was down by one per cent to £5.98 billion (€6.84bn) for the three months to December 31st as […]

January 31, 2019

Sky News taking viewers behind the scenes

Sky News is set to offer its viewers unprecedented access to every aspect of its digital, television, and radio operations during a full day of live ‘behind the scenes’ broadcasting. Sky News Raw, which will be broadcast on its own pop-up channel, will run from 7am-5pm on February 5th – 30 years to the day […]

January 31, 2019

“Microhole” setback for OneWeb

OneWeb founder has been justifiably Tweeting about his planned launch of the first batch of 6 Low-Earth orbiting (LEO) satellites. However, there may be an unexpected glitch, with experts from Russia’s Soyuz rocket business who are at the Arianespace launch site in Kourou, French Guiana. The Russian team are responsible for the ‘Fregat’ upper stage […]

January 31, 2019By Chris Forrester

Diquattro heads DAZN in Spain

DAZN, the sport streaming service, has announced that Veronica Diquattro is to lead the business in Spain as well as Italy, as Executive Vice President Revenue, Southern Europe. In her expanded role, Diquattro will work to quickly establish and grow DAZN in Spain with fans, partners and rights holders as one of the world’s most […]

January 31, 2019

Report: AR/VR investment stabilised in Q4

Digi-Capital tracked startups raising over $6 billion across AR/VR/computer vision in 2018, driven by large, late-stage deals in China. A decline in deal volumes (number of deals) during the first three quarters of the year stabilised in Q4, while deal value (dollars invested) returned to a two-year average after large spikes from a few mega-deals […]

January 31, 2019

Bodyguard 2018’s most-requested iPlayer show  

Award-winning British dramas Bodyguard, Killing Eve and McMafia have been revealed as the top programmes requested on BBC iPlayer in 2018. The most popular show of the year was Bodyguard, with the first episode becoming BBC iPlayer’s biggest ever programme, with 10.8 million requests across the year. All six episodes of the political thriller appear […]

January 31, 2019