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BT adds British Museum On Demand

BT has launched a brand new VoD channel on BT Vision dedicated exclusively to the British Museum, the UK’s leading visitor attraction. The on demand channel will be available to all BT TV customers at no extra charge regardless of which package they are on. The channel will show films produced by the British Museum […]

November 27, 2012

TVNZ partners Brightcove for catch-up

Brightcove, a global provider of cloud content services, has announced that TVNZ, New Zealand’s national broadcaster, will launch a new TVNZ onDemand catch-up TV app for Apple iOS and Google Android devices using the Brightcove App Cloud mobile app platform. With App Cloud, TVNZ will be able to deliver long-form advertising-supported content experiences to viewers […]

November 27, 2012

Global online video market worth $37bn in 2017

According to the latest forecasts from Informa Telecoms & Media, the global online-video market will be worth $37 billion in 2017, driven by the popularity of services like Netflix and YouTube.  This figure is made up of the three key video-revenue streams of advertising, subscriptions and transactions. Despite the market maturing, advertising will continue to […]

November 22, 2012

Accedo, maxdome deliver VoD for PS3

Accedo, an enabler of TV application solutions, and maxdome, the German leading VoD provider, have confirmed the launch of a Playstation 3 video-on-demand app. The app, which was developed by Accedo is part of a partnership announced between Accedo and maxdome earlier this year to develop next generation Smart TV apps for multiple platforms. The […]

November 22, 2012

Pay-TV dominates US home entertainment market

Pay-TV continues to dominate the US home entertainment industry, with 86 per cent of homes paying a regular fee to receive linear TV channel broadcasts, and revenues rising 4.3 per cent in 2011 to reach $94 billion according to a new industry report from research and knowledge-based consulting company Futuresource Consulting. “This figure does include […]

November 20, 2012

Netflix: “Amazon losing $1bn a year on streaming”

Netflix boss Reed Hastings claims that on-line giant Amazon is losing between $500 million and $1 billion acquiring and streaming video content. Hastings told Dow Jones he has calculated the numbers based on the established cost of content deals fought over when Netflix directly competes with Amazon for content rights. Netflix is on record as […]

November 20, 2012By Chris Forrester

HBO abandons Quickflix

HBO, who invested over A$10 million into Australian movie hire Company Quickflix, has reportedly walked away from the struggling company days after its shares were suspended on the ASX. Last week Quickflix was placed into voluntary suspension with the company indicating they were set to announce new investors. To date this has not happened. HBO […]

November 19, 2012

Telia offers HBO

Telia, TeliaSonera’s subsidiary in Sweden, now includes HBO in its TV offering. Telia’s near 500,000 TV customers can watch new episodes of the channel’s popular series subtitled in Swedish within one day after the original broadcast. The price for HBO is 79 SEK per month and users can watch it on TV as well as […]

November 15, 2012

Google Fiber boosts channel line-up

Google has announced details of additional channels available on its Kansas City high-speed fibre network. Writing in the Google Fiber blog, Larry Yang, Product Manager, Google Fiber, said: “Whether you’re searching for stock tips or workout tips; whether you’re looking to check off your holiday shopping lists or looking for shows for the kids; whether […]

November 13, 2012

Quickflix shares suspended

Shares in Quickflix, the Australian online and movie rental service, have been placed in a trading halt after the company struggled to raise cash to fund its operation. Questions are also being raised as to the value of its subscribers. The halt will last until the opening of trade on November 15th. Earlier this month, […]

November 13, 2012