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You On Demand to deliver Hollywood movies to China

Ericsson continues to enable next-generation television services in the People’s Republic of China, providing advanced content management and protection solutions to You On Demand, China’s first national Pay-Per-View and VoD platform. Ericsson and You On Demand are deploying the first secure IP delivery system of digital content to cable operators throughout China. The system ensures […]

November 4, 2011

SmartTV.com launch

Independent producer Entertainment Studios has announced the launch of its global television subscription service platforms, SmartTV.com. The platform allows subscribers to watch live television and VoD on mobile devices, including Apple and Android devices, as well as Boxee and Roku set-top boxes. Subscriptions begin at $1.99 per month. “The SmartTV.com platform is a global game […]

November 2, 2011

Rovi partners for Chinese VoD service

Rovi and Mei Ah Digital Technology, one of the companies in Mei Ah Entertainment Group, have formed a collaboration to launch a new Chinese online VoD  service branded BOYABO that provides consumers access to premium movies and TV entertainment. The new service includes movie titles available for digital distribution by the Mei Ah Entertainment Group, […]

November 2, 2011

4oD viewership continues to rise

4oD, Channel 4’s on-demand offering, saw its viewing figures continue to rise in September, with 33 million requested views across all platforms during the month, an increase on the 31 million views reported in August. Up to the end of September, VoD views totalled 308 million for the year-to-date, up 19.3 per cent year-on-year. The […]

November 1, 2011

Licence fee to extend to iPlayer?

The UK TV licence fee could be extended to cover catch-up services such as the BBC iPlayer as part of an overhaul of the levy being considered by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. British viewers currently pay £145.50 (€166) annually for a licence if they watch or record programmes as they are broadcast, […]

October 31, 2011

VoD service SeeSaw closes

UK VoD service SeeSaw appears to have closed for good, following an initial planned closure in June. The company’s website simply says: “Thanks for your support but SeeSaw is no longer available.” Broadcast transmission infrastructure specialist Arqiva, which acquired the aborted Project Kangaroo from it founding partners BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5, put […]

October 28, 2011

Jazztel and Canal Plus launch HD VoD

The recent alliance between Prisa TV, owner of  Digital Plus (now rebranded as Canal Plus) and premium channel Canal Plus and telco company Jazztel is already bearing fruit with the launch by mid November of their first joint HD VoD service called JazzBox now on trial that will have a monthly fee of  €10.95. The […]

October 28, 2011By David Del Valle in Madrid

FilmOn.com to stream live PPV events

FilmOn has joined forces with broadcast and cable companies across the US to bring FilmOn.TV live PPV events to 150 million cable homes – including In Demand, Avail, DirecTV and Dish Networks. The first such event is ‘Alki David’s Celebrity Fight Night’ due to take place on November 5th, live from the Avalon Hollywood CA. […]

October 28, 2011

Belgacom launches Movie Me for Samsung

Samsung’s ‘Smart TV’ can now access a selection of Belgacom TV’s on-demand catalogue directly from their TV, without having to be a Belgacom customer. This new, innovative offer allows users to discover a selection of 500 films. In the framework of its strategic partnership with Samsung, Belgacom offers all Samsung ‘Smart TV’ users, whether they […]

October 28, 2011

Hulu Japan on Sony TVs and PS3

Hulu’s senior vice president of international has confirmed the launch of Hulu in Japan on Sony TVs and PS3s. On the Hulu company blog, Johannes Larcher wrote: “Watching top films and TV shows on the biggest screen in the house just got easier for our subscribers in Japan.  I’m happy to announce that Hulu in […]

October 28, 2011