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FIFA raises $1.85bn in World Cup broadcast deals

FIFA has completed broadcast deals worth $1.85 billion (£1.15bn) for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups in the last week, including an estimated $1.2 billion earned from US sales to Fox, Telemundo and Fútbol de Primera. Football’s world governing body confirmed it has also sold rights to SBS in Australia, Bell Media in Canada and […]

October 27, 2011

China denies ‘entertainment ban’

A few weeks ago it was widely reported that China had ‘banned’ entertainment-type programming especially that emanating from Taiwan and which frequently employed ‘Western’ presentation styles and fashions.   BBC Monitoring reports that speculation has arisen whether the state TV regulator has decided to stop Hong Kong and Taiwan entertainers from participating in mainland China’s […]

October 27, 2011By Chris Forrester

House Judiciary leaders introduce online piracy bill

A bipartisan group of US House lawmakers has introduced legislation aimed at curbing online piracy and counterfeiting on foreign websites, following the May 2011 introduction of similar legislation by the Senate.   House Judiciary Committee Chairman Lamar Smith (Republican, Texas) along with ranking member John Conyers (Democrat, Michigan) and Bob Goodlatte (Republican, Virginia), Chairman of […]

October 27, 2011By Colin Mann

Paramount content for LOVEFiLM Germany

Paramount Pictures has inked a multi-year content deal for Germany with LOVEFiLM, Europe’s leading online entertainment subscription service. The agreement provides LOVEFiLM subscribers in Germany exclusive streaming access to Paramount titles during the first subscription TV window beginning this autumn. The deal gives LOVEFiLM members in Germany access to Paramount’s upcoming titles before any other […]

October 27, 2011

No Warner Bros latest releases for Blockbuster

Warner Brothers has stopped supplying discs of its latest releases to Blockbuster after the DVD rental chain refused to agree to a 28-day delay between the films going on sale and their availability to rent. The move is the first step taken by Warner Bros to stimulate retail sales and make owning film content more […]

October 27, 2011

BBC extends Wimbledon rights to 2017

BBC Sport has agreed a three-year extension to its current contract as host broadcaster and UK rights holder, extending its relationship with the All England Lawn Tennis Club to 90 years. The new deal will continue to give audiences access to the tournament across all platforms including TV, radio, online, red button, mobile and tablet. […]

October 27, 2011

MPAA’s Dodd: ‘Partner to innovate’

Senator Chris Dodd, Chairman and CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) has called on the technology and creative communities to build on their partnership to keep the movie industry strong and combat the threat of piracy.   Delivering the keynote address at the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers’ (SMPTE) Annual […]

October 27, 2011By Colin Mann

BT ordered to block filesharing site within 2 weeks

BT has been given 14 days to block access to a website accused of promoting illegal filesharing “on a grand scale” by Hollywood studios, in the first high court ruling of its kind under UK copyright law. Justice Arnold handed down a written judgement to BT – which, with about 6 million customers, is the […]

October 26, 2011

Fox on Demand for Verizon and Mediacom customers

Fox Networks has confirmed that Verizon FiOS TV and Mediacom subscribers will have access to FOX on Demand, and both providers are scheduled to offer Fox’s recently launched online authentication service. Verizon launched FOX On Demand on October 1, and Mediacom will be launching the service in the coming weeks. Fox On Demand offers viewers […]

October 26, 2011

Amazon upping content investment in LOVEFiLM, Prime

Amazon is ramping up content investment in its London-based LOVEFiLM rental and streaming service, in addition to the Amazon Prime membership service offering free movie streams. In an analyst call, CFO Thomas Szkutak said management remained upbeat on its ownership in LOVEFiLM and rollout of movie streams for Amazon Prime subscribers. “We are happy with […]

October 26, 2011