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Starman chooses SeaChange for VoD

SeaChange International, a global multi-screen video software specialist, has announced that Estonia’s leading cable television and digital terrestrial television operator, Starman, will roll out a nationwide VoD service based on the open SeaChange Adrenalin video back office. Planned for subscriber availability later this year, Starman’s offering to its digital cable households will include VoD, catch-up […]

May 31, 2012

LOVEFiLM, NBCU content agreement

LOVEFiLM, an Amazon company, has announced a multi-year digital licence agreement with NBCUniversal International Television Distribution, providing LOVEFiLM members in the UK with exclusive streaming access to titles from Universal Pictures during the second pay window. Recent and new release Universal Pictures titles can be accessed through the LOVEFiLM Instant service, available from £4.99 a […]

May 30, 2012

iPlayer prospers in 2012

BBC iPlayer has seen a very strong and stable performance throughout the beginning of 2012. Total requests between January and April have averaged around 190 million per month – with over 140 million for TV and around 46 million for Radio programmes – up 24 per cent on the same period last year. Mobile and […]

May 29, 2012

Eurosport joins Sky Go

British Eurosport has joined Sky Go to complete the sports line-up across all Sky Go supported mobile devices. This summer, British Eurosport will carry live coverage of major sporting events including the French Open, the Tour De France and Le Mans, all available on the move to Sky customers through Sky Go. British Eurosport, the […]

May 29, 2012

YouView this summer?

YouView, the much-delayed Internet TV venture, will finally be put to the test by members of the public this week after three years in development – and should launch nationally this summer. An initial trial of some 350 homes was confirmed by YouView’s board, which is chaired by Lord Alan Sugar. While about 100 employees […]

May 28, 2012

iPlayer for Windows smartphones

The BBC iPlayer application is set to launch on Microsoft’s platform within the next two weeks. The application is already available for Android, Apple and Blackberry devices, so adding support for the Windows Phone platform was inevitable. The iPlayer app enables users to catch up on BBC programming through their smartphone, and also view the […]

May 28, 2012

Film1 and MGM pay-TV partnership

Chellomedia’s premium Dutch movie channel Film1 and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios have signed an exclusive agreement on Pay TV and SVOD. The multiyear partnership allows Film1 Pay TV viewers access to MGM’s latest movie releases and the famous Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer library. As the sole provider in the Netherlands, Film1, Netherlands’ leading film channel bouquet, will offer titles such […]

May 25, 2012

Sandvine: “Netflix traffic has peaked”

During a CIO panel discussion at The Cable Show, Sandvine’s chief technology officer, Don Bowman asserted Netflix has hit its peak and other video services are gaining traction.  As documented in Sandvine’s Global Internet Phenomena report, Bowman revealed that Netflix represents 33 per cent of peak downstream traffic on US cable networks but projects a […]

May 23, 2012

UPC on-demand for Ireland

UPC has unveiled its on-demand TV service for Ireland, offering catch-up television for free. Customers of the digital TV provider will be able to watch programmes that have been broadcast on Irish channels on demand, as well as more than 1,300 hours of archived programming from the UK and US for free. Movies will also […]

May 23, 2012

Viewers still prefer Live TV

Seventy-five  per cent of viewers still prefer to watch some TV live according to a survey by Digital Spy, the UK entertainment news site. The research also shows that despite being keen to watch shows live, nearly two-thirds (59 per cent) multi-task, viewing a second screen while they watch a TV, surfing the web, checking […]

May 22, 2012