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80% of broadband users prefer traditional video viewing

Broadband has transformed video viewing habits in Western Europe, where over 20 per cent of broadband households have watched a film or TV programme online in the past six months, according to international research firm Parks Associates, whose The Impact of Online Video in Europe , addresses these changes in viewing habits. European consumers are […]

February 24, 2009

CCTV plans Chinese nationwide Internet TV station

According to China’s State Administration of Radio Film and Television, the official website of China Central Television CCTV.com will soon open a nationwide Internet TV station.

February 24, 2009

C4 replay relaunched

Channel 4 is relaunching its online catch-up service in March as part of a renewed focus on its own digital services following the demise of planned VoD venture Kangaroo. Following the changes, Channel4.com will house a video player on its web pages. C4 said it will offer higher-quality video streams, based on Adobe’s Flash instead […]

February 19, 2009

28m+ Germans watch online video

comScore, specialist in measuring the digital world, has released data from the comScore Video Metrix service, indicating that 28.5 million German Internet users viewed a video online in December 2008, up 10 per cent versus the previous year. Driven by the popularity of YouTube.com (which accounted for 98 per cent of all videos viewed on […]

February 19, 2009

Demand for online video continues to grow

Demand for professionally produced and distributed online video continued unabated in 2008, with cumulative volume advancing 24.3 per cent to 41.6 billion views, according to an annual report published by AccuStream iMedia Research. Over the past ten years, audiences have accessed 142.7 billion pieces of professionally produced, brand-hosted and distributed video. Entertainment/kids captured 10 per […]

February 19, 2009

Hulu cuts content from TV.com

Online US TV platform Hulu, the NBC Universal and News Corp joint venture, has removed its content from CBS-owned rival TV.com. The move follows the relaunch of TV.com last month with increased partnership deals in a bid to take on the Hulu platform. A Hulu statement read, “Hulu has contractual rights with regards to our […]

February 19, 2009

RAI offers 22 live channels via the internet

From Branislav Pekic in Rome Italian public broadcaster RAI has become a multimedia operator by relaunching its website and offering users access to all content as well as personalized services. Two new web portals are now available which provide access to a total of 22 live channels. Seven of them are RAI's TV channels (Rai […]

February 13, 2009

US online video viewing surges

comScore has released data from its Video Metrix service showing that US Internet users viewed a record 14.3 billion online videos during December, representing an increase of 13 per cent versus the previous month. YouTube led the growth charge, accounting for 49 per cent of the incremental gain in videos viewed versus November. In December, […]

February 6, 2009

CASBAA: Online video shaping the future of TV

The Cable & Satellite Broadcasting Association of Asia (CASBAA) has released the full version of a study of Online Video in China, Japan & Korea. According to CASBAA, China, Japan and Korea will drive the next wave of online video development. China will draw further attention as it emerges as the largest wired broadband market […]

February 6, 2009

Kangaroo shot down by Competition Commission

From Colin Mann in London The UK's Competition Commission has decided to block the proposed video on demand (VOD) joint venture between the BBC through BBC Worldwide Limited (BBCW), ITV plc (ITV) and Channel Four Television Corporation (C4)—UKVOD, also known as 'Project Kangaroo'. It has concluded that none of the other remedies proposed could remove […]

February 5, 2009