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Netflix ‘naming and shaming’ poor ISPs

Ken Florance, Vice President of Content Delivery at Netflix, has blogged that it will now provide monthly ISP ranking based upon their performance across Netflix streams. “Our 30 million members view over 1 billion hours of Netflix per month, so we have very reliable data for consumers to compare ISPs in terms of real world […]

December 12, 2012

Quickflix to stream to Humax PVRs

Australia’s Movie-streaming service Quickflix has entered into an agreement with Humax, a producer of personal video recorders, to distribute the Quickflix digital service through IP-connected PVRs, commencing in the first quarter of 2013. Humax PVR users will have access to Quickflix subscription and latest release pay per view streaming of movies and TV shows directly […]

December 12, 2012

Germany: 1,400 online TV services

According to a study on Internet TV by Berlin strategy consultant Goldmedia, there are currently 1,424 online TV services in Germany, with 194 million daily video hits. The number of people accessing videos has increased by 17 per cent compared to 2011. The mobile use of online TV has also increased: Every fifth video hit […]

December 11, 2012

SEC slams Netflix Facebook post

The US Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) has threatened the head of Netflix with legal action for posting information about the company’s performance on Facebook rather than though official channels. Netflix chief executive Reed Hastings announced on the site that monthly viewing figures had passed one billion hours in June for the first time. Shares […]

December 7, 2012

Netflix: ‘Disney deal is game changer’

A day after announcing a major deal with Disney, Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos said they were determined to secure more exclusive programme rights and develop additional original content. With the Disney deal, Netflix beat out Starz, which currently has the pay-TV rights, for new titles from Disney. Harvey Weinstein, cofounder of The Weinstein […]

December 6, 2012

Half UK’s 16-24 year olds register for 4oD.

C4’s voluntary registration, which gives users a range of additional services including exclusive content and playlists, has been signed up for by half its target demographic of the UK’s 16-24 year-olds. Sarah Milton, Head of VoD at 4oD, told the Digital TV World Summit that the registered base for 4oD had passed six million, with […]

December 5, 2012

BBC connects Red Button for future

The BBC is overhauling its Red Button service to make it future-proof for the next generation of connected TVs. ‘Connected Red Button’ will allow viewers with Internet-enabled TVs to watch a selection channels even if they are off air, and catch up with previous episodes of shows. It will launch initially with Virgin Media’s Tivo […]

December 4, 2012

LOVEFiLM for Nintendo Wii, Wii U

Amazon’s LOVEFiLM has launched on the Nintendo Wii in the UK. The new app comes a year after gracing the Xbox 360 and two years after launching on the PS3. Wii owners can download the app from the Wii Shop Channel and can sign up for either a 30 day free trial or delve straight […]

December 4, 2012

Quickflix still has HBO backing

Australia’s Quickflix has confirmed the “full support” of its biggest financial backer, HBO, and denied that the US film studio could redeem a $10 million investment. In a statement issued to the ASX, Quickflix said: “Quickflix confirms that the Board and management have the full support of its investor, HBO, to execute the restructuring plan […]

December 3, 2012

Sky Italia expands on-demand service

Mediaset’s on-demand offer, Premium Play, has surpassed one million users, of which 750,000 are active via an Internet connection. Premium Play, which launched in February 2011, is providing over 3,000 content (including football channels and HD) for subscribers of the pay-TV service Mediaset Premium, at no extra cost. The service has been averaging 10,000 new […]

November 29, 2012From Branislav Pekic in Rome