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Altibox launching TV Everywhere

Norwegian telco Altibox has unveiled plans to launch a new TV Everywhere service branded ‘Chill’, which will enable its IPTV customers to stream live channels and rent movies through their Computers, tablets or smartphones. All subscribers to Altibox’s lowest TV package will have access to the service, with some elements to be provided for free. […]

September 23, 2011

Hulu hits 1m subscribers

Hulu now has more than one million paying subscribers, Chief Executive Jason Kilar has told a Goldman Sachs conference. He confirmed that it reached that milestone at the end of the summer and the site is now on its way to easily exceed that number by year’s end. Hulu launched a subscription tier last November […]

September 22, 2011

RESEARCH: Everyone likes TV Everywhere

Parks Associates has released findings from a new multi-country consumer study showing 15-30 per cent of broadband households in North America and Western Europe are interested in a TV Everywhere solution. The research firm’s analysts say as multi-screen solutions and streaming options become available to more consumers, these services will be valuable in retaining and […]

September 22, 2011

YouView appoints CTO

YouView TV, the joint venture between the BBC, ITV, BT, Channel 4, TalkTalk, Arqiva and Channel 5 announced the appointment of Chris Bramley as Chief Technology Officer. As CTO, Bramley will take immediate responsibility for YouView’s technical team and delivering the venture’s overall technology strategy. Bramley was responsible for designing and delivering the first OTT […]

September 22, 2011

Canada: No exclusives for OTT or mobile

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has announced a new framework for large integrated companies that will allow them to innovate and respond to new opportunities in a fast-changing environment. The CRTC is also establishing measures to eliminate the potential for these companies to harm their competitors or restrict consumer choice. “Given the size […]

September 22, 2011

40% of Cord Cutters would pay more for à la carte

Collectively, US pay-TV providers lost 400,000 subscribers in the second quarter – their single worst period in over three years, according to a new report from Strategy Analytics. Cable TV took the brunt of the hit, though Satellite operators were not left unscathed.  While much of the subscriber loss can be attributed to traditional economic […]

September 21, 2011

Credit Suisse: 20% US subs could cut cord

Credit Suisse says 20 per cent of US pay TV subscribers might cut the cord – but the reason will be mostly the economy, not OTT services. It says about 25 per cent of US consumers do use OTT services but more than half of them use it to compliment their pay TV. The bank […]

September 20, 2011

Hulu friends with Facebook?

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is expected to unveil an initiative to get users behind sharing TV and movie content at the forthcoming F8 developer conference, according to the New York Post. Sources suggest the conference will focus on a new music service but will also see Facebook unveil a deeper partnership with online video service, […]

September 19, 2011By Colin Mann

Netflix: Price hike has hit subs

Netflix has admitted the price hikes announced this summer have hit subs harder than it predicted. It said it now expects to have 24 million domestic subscribers at the end of the third quarter, below its earlier expectation of 25 million and the 24.6 million US customers it had at the end of the second […]

September 16, 2011

Cablevision Chief: OTT could help limit content costs

Over-the-top programming could help moderate rising programming costs in the future, Cablevision Systems chief operating officer Tom Rutledge has said. “The rich [channel] package we provide is extremely valuable to customers and there is pricing power in that package,” Rutledge said at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch event. “On the other hand, you have […]

September 16, 2011