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LeCloud and Cisco partner

Cisco is teaming up with LeCloud to drive the development of Digital Rights Management (DRM) through its VideoGuard Everywhere DRM solution. The two companies have built a DRM cloud platform that makes cloud services global. It is compatible with multiple DRM protocols and able to provide one-stop solutions. With this, the two companies are working […]

September 14, 2016

C4 wins Bake Off

The BBC has lost its deal to broadcast The Great British Bake Off, the makers of the international hit have confirmed. Love Productions said talks with the BBC had been taking place for a year, with a last-ditch meeting on Monday. They were reported as saying the issues were both money and the development of […]

September 13, 2016

Bundesliga for RTL

The German Professional Football Association’s (DFL) has allocated the rights to broadcast weekend games from the first and second Bundesliga leagues, as well as a Monday highlights package, to RTL. It is the first time since 1992 that the broadcaster has held Bundesliga rights. The deal, effective immediately, is valid for four seasons.

September 13, 2016

Jaunt VR new CEO

Jaunt, the VR JV backed by Disney, Sky and ProSiebenSat.1, has appointed a Hearst executive as its new CEO. George Kliavkoff was co-president of entertainment and syndication responsible for Hearst’s cable television networks, including ESPN, Lifetime, A&E and History; television production and distribution; newspaper syndication; and merchandise licensing. He takes over from Jaunt co-founder and […]

September 13, 2016

Yle Areena for Apple TV

Yle is expanding the viewing options for Yle Areena with the Yle Areena app for Apple TV devices. The new app is free of charge can be installed from the app store used via an Apple TV device. All video content published on Areena can be watched through the app including TV channels and live […]

September 13, 2016

Netflix Spain first local production

Streaming giant Netflix has made its first Spanish production, 7 años (‘7 years’), a 90-minute film that takes place in a single room over the course of one night. Directed by Roger Gual and written by José Cabeza, it is to be released in 190 countries on October 28th. This move comes soon after the […]

September 12, 2016From David Del Valle in Madrid

ORS and Irdeto go cardless to 2026

Irdeto, an expert in digital platform security, and Austrian Broadcasting Services (ORS) have signed a new ten year deal which will see ORS implementing Irdeto Cloaked CA to enable the delivery of secure video entertainment services to its customers. The new partnership is the extension of a previous long-term relationship that sees ORS move from […]

September 12, 2016Nick Snow @ IBC

Kaltura launches new OTT TV app

Kaltura, a video technology provider, has announced the release of a new version of its MediaGo OTT TV user application for iOS/Android tablets, phones, web and connected devices, which is aligned with the latest design lines of the respective platforms. The company also added support for Amazon Fire and Android TV devices for its OTT […]

September 12, 2016Colin Mann @ IBC

1 in 3 “dump” show if difficult or costly to watch

TiVo has released findings from a sponsored survey of pay-TV and OTT service subscribers in the US, Europe and Asia. The global study is a follow up to Rovi’s 2015 consumer survey, delving deeper into how viewers engage with content and explore the services and devices that make up their entertainment lifestyle. Above all, this […]

September 9, 2016

UK creatives wary on copyright ruling

The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has passed judgement on the copyright case GS Media v Sanoma Media Netherlands. The judgement says that posting a hyperlink on a website to works protected by copyright and published without the author’s consent infringes copyright if those hyperlinks are provided for profit and in the […]

September 9, 2016By Colin Mann