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GTT cloud expands services for ATP tour

GTT Communications, a global cloud networking provider to multinational clients, has announced the expansion of its global media transport services for ATP Media, the broadcast and media arm of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), to include distribution of select ATP 250 matches. The addition of ATP 250 tournaments expands GTT’s long-standing distribution of the […]

January 25, 2019

BBC scopes Brussels, Dublin for post-Brexit

The BBC is looking at Belgium, Ireland and The Netherlands for a new international headquarters after Brexit to allow the corporation to continue to broadcast across the EU. Belgium’s prime minister, Charles Michel, has revealed he held discussions on the possibility in Davos with the BBC’s director-general, Tony Hall. “Belgium is often on the shortlist […]

January 24, 2019

Research: Over 585m OTT subscriptions by 2024

An OTT report from Parks Associates predicts OTT services will accelerate their global expansion over the next five years, with more than 310 million connected households having at least one OTT service by 2024 – equating to some 586 million subscriptions overall. OTT Video Services: Disruptive Globalization estimates approximately 200 million households had at least […]

January 24, 2019

BARB: Netflix main driver of UK SVoD take-up

A BARB white paper shows that 11.6 million homes in the UK had at least one of Netflix, Amazon Prime Video or NOW TV in Q3 2018 – a year- on-year increase of 22 per cent. Netflix is the main driver of this increase, having added 2.2 million homes compared to Q3 2017. Amazon too […]

January 24, 2019

Brussels promotes post-Brexit creative credentials

With the UK set to leave the European Union, the Brussels Capital Region is launching a major initiative to attract UK-based businesses in the film, broadcast and creative industries to base themselves in the Belgian capital, ensuring they can continue to operate seamlessly across Europe following Brexit. With the nature of the UK’s relationship with […]

January 24, 2019By Colin Mann

Hulu cuts price

Hulu, the US SVoD service, has announced that it will lower the price of its ad-supported subscription plan to $5.99 (€5.28) per month – down from the current $7.99  – from February 26th. The $11.99-per-month “ad-free” plan will stay at its current price, as will the $12.99 Hulu/Spotify combo subscription, which Spotify handles billing for. […]

January 24, 2019

Prime Video to relaunch in India

Amazon is widely reported to be relaunching its Prime Video OTT service in India. Netflix is already present in the market as well as dozens of other OTT offerings including the well-established Hotstar service. The new business HQ will be based in Mumbai, and the company is currently hiring senior staff. Hotstar currently leads in […]

January 24, 2019By Chris Forrester

40% of French homes use four-screens

Research from Mediamétrie finds that 40 per cent of French households are four-screen equipped (TV, smartphone, computer and tablet). This accounts for 44 million viewers. Last year, 4.5 million viewers daily watched TV programmes on a computer, a tablet or a smartphone, for an average of 1 hour and sixteen minutes. This viewing time is […]

January 24, 2019From Pascale Paoli-Lebailly in Paris

Mediapro, Televisa sign TV production deal

Spain’s TVMediapro and Mexican TV giant Televisa, have signed a multi-year production alliance to co-develop and co-produce drama series for Mexico and the US. The deal includes the TV series Unwanted and Stroke from Argentina’s Oficina Burman. Under the terms of the deal, for three years, Televisa will produce the content in Mexico with Mediapro […]

January 24, 2019From David Del Valle in Madrid