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Liberty examine MGM

Liberty Media Corp Chief Executive Officer Greg Maffei has said the company will look at the Hollywood studio and library assets of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, which is considering selling itself to the highest bidder. Maffei said the company would look at MGM for a possible transaction but said the assets are not a “must-have” for its Liberty […]

December 10, 2009

Sport on UK TV consultation

The UK government has launched a consultation into plans to return live coverage of the Ashes and home nations’ Football World Cup qualifiers to free-to-air TV. Currently, there is a list of sports which are reserved for broadcast live only on free-to-air TV, such as the football World Cup tournament, and, a second list that […]

December 9, 2009

Discovery appoints Liguori as CEO

Discovery Communications has turned to a Hollywood marketing executive to lead its joint ventures with Oprah Winfrey and Hasbro. Peter Liguori, the former Fox Broadcasting chairman, will take over as Discovery's chief operating officer, replacing Mark Hollinger, who took over the group's international networks last week. The former HBO and FX Networks executive confirmed he […]

December 9, 2009

FCC consults on how STBs can boost Internet viewing

The FCC has released another request for information for its national broadband plan, this one focused on how set-top boxes could help spur the viewing of video over the Internet. The commission pointed out that while only 76% of households have personal computers, 99% have TV sets. “The convergence of the television and content delivered […]

December 7, 2009

Rovi will appeal Virgin patent judgement

Rovi Corporation has condemned last week’s UK High Court ruling that three of its Gemstar EPG patents are invalid. The company promised to appeal the decision that said Virgin Media had not impinged patents with its own EPG. Samir Armaly, Rovi’s SVP of worldwide patent licensing said: "We..intend to continue to pursue Virgin and other […]

December 1, 2009

GE and Vivendi agree NBC Universal deal

General Electric has agreed to pay Vivendi $5.8 billion for the French group's 20 per cent stake in NBC Universal paving the way for the conglomerate's planned sale of 51 per cent of the US media group to Comcast. The valuation is at the high end of expectations and essentially equates to one fifth of […]

December 1, 2009

Telefonica completes on 21% of Digital+

Spain’s Telefonica has agreed to buy 21 percent of Digital+, the pay television business of indebted media group Prisa, for E470 million. However only E240 million will exchange hands as the remaining E230 million correspond to debt owed to Telefonica by Prisa. Telefonica and Prisa have drawn up a shareholders’ agreement whereby the Spanish telecom […]

November 27, 2009

ITV buys Disney out of GMTV

ITV has paid £18 million (E19.7m) cash for Disney's 25 per cent stake in GMTV. The acquisition forms part of ITV's strategy to focus on its core activities and will allow closer integration between ITV and the breakfast service. John Cresswell, Chief Operating Officer at ITV, said: “GMTV is the gateway to the ITV day […]

November 27, 2009

Virgin successful in Gemstar EPG ruling

Virgin Media has emerged successful in the patent dispute lodged against it by Gemstar TV Guide. The London High Court rulings call into question the ability for intellectual property rights holder Rovi to enforce its patents both in the UK and with operators around the world. Gemstar, now part of Rovi, had claimed Virgin's EPG […]

November 27, 2009

Greek decoder hackers arrested

Three people have been arrested in the north-eastern Athens suburb of Aghia Paraskevi on suspicion of breaking the encryption codes used by the Greek digital satellite pay-TV platform Nova and offering free viewing to tens of thousands of people around Greece. The three men are alleged to have sold to their clients, for a one-off […]

November 26, 2009