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Netflix exclusive inspires loyalty

Netflix may not be releasing viewer numbers on its flagship show “House of Cards,” but a new survey by investment firm Cowen and Company offers some insight into how many people are watching the Kevin Spacey political drama. A 10th of consumers with access to Netflix have watched “House of Cards,” reported Deadline. Yet 85 […]

February 20, 2013

Rentrak measures DVR and VoD viewing

Rentrak, a company that precisely measures movies and TV everywhere, announced the release of Total Audience Viewing which combines DVR and VoD viewership information with that of the live TV audience. Previously, no report has shown the total audience viewing lift of programme audiences over a month period of time (28 days). With the new […]

February 20, 2013

KIT digital delivers VoD on Windows 8

4oD, the video on demand service of Channel 4, is now available on a variety of devices running Windows 8, with a new app developed by KIT digital. Channel 4 commissioned KIT digital for its experience and knowledge of the 4oD architecture to develop the new app, which was the first UK VoD app to […]

February 20, 2013

ITV premieres US drama on ITV Player

ITV Online and On Demand have revealed that 666 Park Avenue was the first programme to be premiered on the ITV Player before it was broadcast on TV. The first episode of the supernatural drama was available to view on the ITV Player from February 18th, with the episode broadcasting on ITV2 on February 19th […]

February 19, 2013

Nielsen: Over 80% watch online video at home

Innovations in technology, a multitude of connected devices, and evolutions in the media distribution landscape have provided more ways than ever to consume media across different screens, whether at home, at work, or on-the-go. To understand how consumers around the world are responding to this fragmented media environment, Nielsen surveyed online consumers across the globe […]

February 18, 2013

Kroes: Movie window should be more flexible

Neelie Kroes European Commission vice-president for media has blogged that the current movie release windows structure can prevent the emergence of new business models, and must be made more flexible “For me, while such ‘exclusive’ periods may be important to finance some films, or get the most out of them, rigid and uniform rules can […]

February 15, 2013

YOU On Demand expands to with Tianjin IPTV

YOU On Demand, a Pay-Per-View and VoD platform service in China, has signed a distribution agreement with Tianjin IPTV which covers households across 16 major districts and counties in the greater Tianjin metropolitan area.  YOU On Demand will officially launch with Tianjin IPTV immediately following the completion of the Chinese New Year celebration. The signing […]

February 14, 2013

LoveFilm renews BBC deal

Amazon’s Lovefilm has extended its content deal with BBC Worldwide, the commercial arm of the BBC. There was already a programming agreement with Worldwide, but the new agreement gives it rights to a wider range of content from the distributor. Jim Buckle, managing director at Lovefilm, said: “The evolution of our TV offering has been […]

February 12, 2013

Amazon exclusive for new CBS series

CBS and Amazon.com have signed a licensing agreement for the new CBS television series Under the Dome, establishing an in-season, online subscription-video-on-demand (SVoD) window for the show on Amazon’s Prime Instant Video service. Prime Instant Video will be the exclusive online subscription home for Under the Dome. The serialised drama from Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Television […]

February 12, 2013

Tesco to launch Clubcard TV

UK supermarket chain Tesco is to launch a subscription-free online movie and TV service exclusively for the use of its Clubcard loyalty card customers. Clubcard TV – currently in beta trial with Tesco employees – will offer “thousands of movies and TV shows” to cardholders registering their card number and postcode with the service. Clubcard […]

February 11, 2013By Colin Mann