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Viasat launches MTVHND

Viasat Broadcasting has strengthened its HDTV offering in the Baltic region with the launch of MTVNHD on its pay-TV platform. MTVNHD is an international high definition service dedicated to music and kids. An agreement has been signed with MTV Networks International for inclusion to Viasat's satellite TV subscribers in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

February 2, 2010

SeeSaw reveals content line up

SeeSaw, the online TV service from Arquiva, has revealed programming deals with broadcasters and independent production, including Channel 4 and Five. SeeSaw has confirmed that Channel 4’s content will be available on the service at launch including programmes such as Peep Show, The Inbetweeners, Skins and Grand Designs. The service has also struck a multi-year […]

February 1, 2010

Discovery launches new channels in India

Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific, a division of Discovery Communications, has confirmed the launch of its two new channels Discovery Science and Discovery Turbo in India. The new networks will initially air on the Tata Sky DTH platform, but will soon be available on both analogue and digital platforms across the country.

February 1, 2010

Swisscom adds new HD channels

On February 1st, Swisscom will add four new HD channels to the three channels currently offered by the telco's Swisscom TV IPTV service. German channels ARD and ZDF and Austrian channel Servus TV will be available free of charge as part of the basic package from Swisscom TV plus.

January 29, 2010

EPIX content for Avail-TVN

Avail-TVN, the largest digital media services company in North America, has announced an industry-wide, long-term digital media services deal with entertainment channel, VOD and online service, EPIX. The agreement provides EPIX with the technological capability to access over 48 million VOD households via every service provider in North America, providing a seamless on-ramp to launch […]

January 27, 2010

Ofcom ready to rein in Sky as rivals prepare price cuts

A board meeting at Ofcom is set to approve the regulator obliging Sky to cut its wholesale prices on its sports channels. In choreographed weekend interviews BT set the ground claiming it would definitely significantly undercut Sky with its retail price if it gets access to the channels at the kind of prices put forward […]

January 19, 2010

Sony and Voddler on-demand movie deal

Sony Pictures Television has signed a VOD deal with Voddler, the Swedish home entertainment service, to make movies from the Hollywood studio available on-demand to users of the on-demand service. The agreement means that Voddler users can immediately access a range of recent and library titles from the Sony Pictures feature film catalogue on a […]

January 19, 2010

TF1 to sell World Cup rights?

France’s largest commercial broadcaster, TF1, has declined to comment on newspaper reports it had reached a deal to sell some of its football World Cup rights to rivals France Televisions and Canal Plus. TF1 would pay E120 million for the rights in 2010 if it retains them all. But according to French sports daily L’Equipe […]

January 12, 2010

C4 wins rights to 2012 Paralympics

Channel 4 has been awarded the rights to broadcast 150 hours of TV coverage from the London Paralympic games. Lord Burns, the Channel 4 chairman designate, said: “For Channel 4, the London Paralympic games will be the main event, not a sideshow to the Olympics.” Sky – rather than Channel 4 – was believed to […]

January 11, 2010

Dish Network partners with NeuLion

Dish Network and NeuLion, an end-to-end IPTV service provider of live and on-demand programming delivered via broadband, have announced a multi-year partnership to distribute certain Dish Network international channels using NeuLion’s IPTV service. The partnership with NeuLion enhances Dish Network’s international programming offering by providing consumers without access to satellite TV the ability to enjoy […]

January 8, 2010