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Time Warner income sags

Time Warner reported a 9 per cent rise in third-quarter revenue of $11.767 billion, however net income was down to $1.1 billion from $2.3 billion 12 months earlier due to discontinued operations and one-off items. The group’s main revenue driver, Time Warner Cable, posted a 25 per cent increase in revenue to $4 billion, with […]

November 9, 2007

TiVo offers viewer profiles

TiVo is reported as offering a new service giving advertisers detailed profiles of its users. TiVo – which sells advertisers second-by-second ratings of programs and commercials based on subscriber viewing habits – plans to announce that it will soon add demographic data about the viewers themselves the WSJ reported. The information includes age, income, marital […]

November 9, 2007

First mobile HD trial in Spain

From David del Valle in Madrid Orange Spain, controlled by France Telecom, is launching the first HDTV broadcasts via mobile in Spain. The trial will last three months and will include three TV channels – MTV, National Geographic Channel and Sci Fi and some other sports content (football, tennis and basketball) – to be received […]

November 9, 2007

BBC social networking show

BBC3 is to screen an entertainment show early next year, hosted by singer Lily Allen, based on the social networking phenomenon that helped launch her career. Viewers will shape the show online by becoming her virtual friends and contributing to topical discussions, putting questions to guests and presenting parts of the show. The audience will […]

November 9, 2007

BT Q2 results, still top in broadband

BT met forecasts with a 3 per cent rise in second-quarter revenues on good growth in broadband and networked IT services and said it was confident in its growth prospects. The BT Retail unit accounted for 37 per cent of net DSL broadband additions during the quarter, giving it a broadband customer base of over […]

November 9, 2007

Multi-taskers use Internet with other media

Internet users, more than ever before, are multitasking and incorporating different and new media types into an interconnected experience, according to a recent survey by Burst Media. The study found that over four-fifths (82.4 per cent) of respondents are involved with another media, activity, or device while online. Among these multi-taskers, nearly one-quarter (23.6 per […]

November 9, 2007

France considers digital dividend

French telecommunications regulator ARCEP has published a summary of its public consultation- launched July 2007 – aimed at enlightening public authorities in their work on the digital dividend conducted under the aegis of the Comité Stratégique pour le Numérique. Several players, especially from the telecommunications sector, but also a very small number of contributors from […]

November 8, 2007

Spain: 9m DTT by year-end

From David Del Valle in Madrid The rapid take-up of DTT in Spain is boosting the sale of DTT boxes with plans to reach 9 million DTT devices by the end of the year, according to Andres Tejero, CEO of Veo TV. The latest report from the Pro DTT Association Impulsa TDT has revealed that […]

November 8, 2007

Premiere scraps 2008 outlook over TV rights timing

German pay TV broadcaster Premiere, whose profits depend largely on its ability to show live Bundesliga football matches, scrapped its 2008 forecast on uncertainty over the next TV rights auction. “The bidding process will begin much later than expected and an agency has been commissioned to manage the process. We cannot rule out that this […]

November 8, 2007

DT selling broadcast unit

Deutsche Telekom is selling its German media broadcast business to private equity firm in a transaction worth between E800 million and E900 million. They will chose between bids from the Macquarie Infrastructure Group and TPG private equity of the US. Deutsche Telekom’s chief executive, René Obermann, had signalled the possiblesale of the media broadcast business […]

November 8, 2007