Advanced Television

ITN gets lucky with ‘Wills & Kate: Baby Fever’

Electric Sky reports that within days of securing the exclusive rights of the ITN Production ‘Wills & Kate: Baby Fever’,  and following news that the Duchess of Cambridge is pregnant – sales are booming. One of Germany’s largest Broadcasters was the first to agree a deal for the one hour Documentary made for Channel 5, […]

December 4, 2012

ESPNFC expanding to multiple platforms

EAs the European and global football season gathers pace, ESPNFC, the multi-platform global football initiative from ESPN, is unveiling a package of enhancements as it continues to grow audiences and connect brands with fans. Available online, via the mobile web, smart phone apps, and, on TV via football debate and discussion show PressPass, ESPNFC brings […]

December 4, 2012

Israel’s YES offers low-cost basic bundle

Israel’s YES satellite platform is offering a low-cost basic bundle of 15 channels. The introduction is in direct response to its rival HOT cable operator which is also marketing a 16-channel bouquet for the same ILS 129 per month (about $33). The special rates are a ‘one time only’ offer for this month, although new […]

December 4, 2012By Chris Forrester

Disney loses ‘Millionaire’ appeal

Back in 2010 Walt Disney Co was ordered to pay damages of $319 million to ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire?” game show producer Celador International. On December 3rd a US Court of Appeal denied Disney’s request for a new trial in the controversial case. UK-based Celador developed the ‘Millionaire’ format. The original ruling was […]

December 4, 2012By Chris Forrester

BSkyB’s Darcey new News International CEO

News Corp has revealed that Mike Darcey, COO at BSkyB, is to become the next chief executive of News International, following the news that Tom Mockridge is leaving at the end of the year. Mockridge, who was parachuted in from Sky Italia to take over from the management tainted by hacking,  resigned unexpectedly as chief […]

December 3, 2012

Sky Deutschland shoots first football in 4K U-HD

News Corp-backed Sky Deutschland is already on record for its enthusiasm for ‘next generation’ Ultra-HD broadcasting. On Saturday December 1st it put its money into capturing a football match in 4K, probably the first game to be test-recorded anywhere on the planet. Brian Sullivan, CEO at Sky-D said the decision underlined the broadcaster’s position as […]

December 3, 2012By Chris Forrester

Polish pay-TV merger complete

Canal Plus has wrapped the complex merger of Poland’s various pay-TV interests. These involve Canal+, ITI and TVN combining into a new entity – NC+ – which will be a single pay-TV DTH platform with about 2.5 million subs.  Canal Plus will own 51 per cent of NC+. The merger brings together the former competing […]

December 3, 2012By Chris Forrester

Half US multi-channel households have DVR

More proof that DVRs have entered the mainstream has emerged with fresh consumer research from Leichtman Research Group. The research and analyst firm found that 52 per cent of households in the US that subscribe to a multi-channel video service have a Digital Video Recorder (DVR), compared to 4 per cent of TV households that […]

December 3, 2012

Sky Italia doubles up X Factor

X Factor may be fading in the UK but Sky Italia has announced a live double season finale. For the first time ever, the last phase of the competition will take place during two primetime live shows, which will air on Thursday December 6 and Friday December 7 on Sky’s entertainment channel Sky Uno HD. […]

December 3, 2012

Analyst: iRadio to launch before Apple TV

An expected 2013 launch of an ‘iRadio’ service from Apple is likely to be well ahead of any TV product launch, according to Richard Greenfield, Media Analyst at BTIG Research. Writing in the BTIG blog, Greenfield says that following the November 29 launch of iTunes 11 and a series of industry executive meetings, it is […]

December 3, 2012By Colin Mann