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Netflix on new Playstation Vita

Netflix will be available on Sony’s new game console Playstation Vita from launch. The Vita is the successor to the Playstation Portable and the carriage agreement will initially cover Netflix’s subscribers in the US, Canada and Latin America. “We are very excited that Netflix is available on PS Vita at launch,” said Greg Peters, vice […]

February 23, 2012

KIT digital releases RTÉ Player apps

KIT digital, a cloud-based software solutions and technology services provider, has deployed Irish broadcaster RTÉ’s RTÉ Player app for iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch. KIT digital is also involved in the ongoing development of RTÉ Connected Device apps. RTÉ is leveraging KIT digital’s Connected Device Framework and software platform to bring its programming alive in […]

February 23, 2012

Streaming service from Comcast

US cable communications giant Comcast is taking on online movie and TV service Netflix by launching Xfinity Streampix, a new subscription video service that enables the operator’s Xfinity video customers instantly to view favourite movies and TV shows in and out of the home, including numerous past seasons of current hit shows and full series, […]

February 22, 2012

ASA bans “misleading” Sky Anytime+ ad

The UK advertising regulator has banned a TV ad by BSkyB aimed at users of its Anytime+ service after almost 100 complaints claimed it was misleading and unfair because Sky refused to offer the deal to all customers. The TV ad campaign, which ran with the line “welcome to the world of better offers”, targeted […]

February 22, 2012

Netflix user satisfaction plummets

Netflix customer satisfaction plunged in the fourth quarter, a reflection of consumer anger over rising prices and changes to its subscription plans, according to a survey. Satisfaction with Netflix slid 14 per cent to 74 from a year earlier on a scale of 0 to 100, according to the American Consumer Satisfaction Index. That was […]

February 21, 2012

BBC Worldwide partners with Hulu Japan

BBC Worldwide has become the first British distributor to license content to Hulu in Japan. The multi- year agreement will initially see around 600 hours of BBC programming made available on the multi-device platform, effective immediately. The deal represents the largest volume of BBC Worldwide content on any platform in Japan, with titles licensed across […]

February 17, 2012

VoD window closing for pay-TV ops?

The window for pay-TV operators to control the video-on-demand movie rental market is still open, but may not stay so for much longer, suggests market research company The NPD Group. According to NPD, current video-on-demand (VOD) market for paid movie rentals is ruled by pay-TV services, with revenues that reached $1.3 billion in 2011. The […]

February 17, 2012

CME’s Voyo on Samsung smart TVs

Samsung Electronics has announced a partnership with Central European Media Enterprises (CME) to bring CME’s Voyo transactional and subscription VoD services onto Samsung Smart TVs. Viewers will be able to select from hundreds of titles including blockbuster movies and series, to catch-up on their favourite local shows immediately after broadcast, to view TV episodes ahead […]

February 16, 2012

Twentieth Century Fox movies for maxdome

The ProSiebenSat.1 Group has entered into a movie deal for its VoD portal, maxdome. The deal adds 250 movies from Twentieth Century Fox to the online video store´s selection of movies, underscoring its market leadership position in Europe. Thanks to this deal, maxdome´s diverse offering of blockbuster movies now boasts many new classics. Starting immediately, […]

February 16, 2012

Roku adds iPlayer

Roku has added BBC iPlayer to its UK service. “This is among the first of many significant content partnerships for Roku in Europe and we look forward to making additional announcements in the coming weeks,” said Clive Hudson, general manager for Europe at Roku. In the UK, Roku’s STB retails at £49.99 (€60) and £99.99 […]

February 10, 2012