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BT Vision readies Sky Sport for DTT

BT has confirmed that, after Ofcom's pay-TV review, it has reached a deal with Arqiva, the communications infrastructure and media services company, for DTT capacity so that it is in a position to offer Sky Sports 1 and 2 to its BT Vision customers. BT is aiming to bring Sky Sports 1 and 2 to […]

May 14, 2010

Hunt takes UK Culture brief

From Colin Mann in London As anticipated, Jeremy Hunt has been named Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport in the new Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition government. Having shadowed the role in opposition, Hunt retains his existing brief in the new cabinet, but also gets specific responsibility for the smooth running of the 2012 […]

May 14, 2010

US Trade Commission: 'regulate targeted ads yourself'

Federal Trade Commision Chairman Jon Liebowitz told cable operators in Los Angeles for the NCTA show that the commission is not interested in regulating behavioural advertising so long as the industry is making “progress” toward self-regulation. “So long as self-regulation is making forward progress, the FTC is not interested in regulating in this area,” he […]

May 14, 2010

Capablue cover Canvas for Five

UK commercial channel Five has appointed digital product development company Capablue to handle strategy and technical requirements for Project Canvas. Capablue will help define Five's position within the Canvas partnership, which involves representation on the central programme board, and make sure its existing systems integrate with the platform. The proposed IPTV service from broadcasters the […]

May 14, 2010

TW 'TV Everywhere' for Verizon

Time Warner and Verizon are making new television programming available online to Verizon’s FiOS TV customers. As Time Warner expands its online TV content, the company is partnering with Verizon to bring FiOS TV subscribers TV Everywhere. Beginning in June, FiOS TV customers will automatically receive free, unlimited online access to popular content from Time […]

May 14, 2010

Cisco buoyed by higher web traffic

Cisco Systems, the world’s largest maker of networking equipment, has reported stronger than expected sales and profits, completing what chief executive John Chambers called “probably the strongest quarter we’ve had in our history”. Sales rose 27 per cent to $10.4 billion, while profits rose 63 per cent to $2.2 billion. This is the second consecutive […]

May 14, 2010

Sony streams World Cup content

Sony has confirmed that it will start streaming the FIFA World Cup Collection to Bravia TVs and Blu-ray Disc players across Europe via its BRAVIA Internet Video platform from late May. Owners of a BraviaTV, Bravia Home Theatre or Sony Blu-ray player with BRAVIA Internet Video will be able to view the Top 20 World […]

May 14, 2010

Chernin plans alternative studio?

Peter Chernin, former number two at News Corp, is reported to be in the early stages of assembling his own studio intended to meld original content, like feature films and television series, with cutting-edge technologies for delivering entertainment. Plans include a traditional production company, Chernin Entertainment, that will make films and TV series, and a […]

May 13, 2010

Intelsat 'restrained' as satellite wanders

Intelsat reported revenue of $621.1 million and a net loss of $102.6 million for the three months ended March 31, 2010. “First quarter 2010 performance was as anticipated in light of the previously reported events that are restraining our growth in the first half of 2010,” said Intelsat CEO, David McGlade. “Our confidence in our […]

May 13, 2010

Magyar Telekom IPTV prospers

Hungarian telco Magyar Telekom has reported it now has 677,932 customers for its pay-TV services delivered within its home market via IPTV, cable and satellite – up 34 per cent from one year previously. This makes it the second largest pay-TV operator in Hungary. The telco said that it had 78,980 IPTV customers in Hungary […]

May 13, 2010