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Fox confirms Digital HD roll-out

Following advanced-television.com’s revelation September 10th that Twentieth Century Fox Home was seeking to revive consumers’ interest in the purchase of movies, the company has confirmed the launch of its Digital HD initiative that allows consumers to download or stream their favourite Fox movies on a variety of connected devices. More than 600 Fox films can […]

September 19, 2012By Colin Mann

Virgin Media in on-demand movie relaunch

Responding to the increased competition in the online movies sector, UK quad-play operator Virgin Media is rebranding and relaunching its on demand movie pay-per-view service as Virgin Movies – having previously operated under the FilmFlex Movies On Demand banner – suggesting it already has the widest range of blockbusters available online to pay-per-view or download […]

September 14, 2012By Colin Mann

Fox seeks digital movies sales boost, joins UltraViolet

In a bid to revive consumers’ interest in the purchase of movies, Fox is to give earlier access to films for about $15 each, down from a purchase price that is currently about $20. The initiative will begin later in September with Ridley Scott’s science fiction thriller Prometheus, and Fox plans to offer high-definition versions […]

September 10, 2012By Colin Mann

Avail-TVN in Google Fiber TV content deal

Advanced video services provider Avail-TVN is to provide content for the Google Fiber broadband TV service. Launched in July 2012 in Kansas City, Google Fiber offers connection speeds 100 times faster than traditional broadband and delivers both Internet and TV into the home. Avail-TVN will provide a range of content including studio, broadcast and cable […]

September 6, 2012By Colin Mann

HBO online for TeliaSonera

TeliaSonera and HBO Nordic have signed an agreement enabling TeliaSonera’s TV customers to see a number of the acclaimed TV series the day after the US premiere of each episode. The service will be available as of mid-October via both on TV as well as online. The service will be priced at less than €10. […]

August 31, 2012

KnowHow Movies extends platform availability

KnowHow Movies, the digital entertainment service from Dixons Retail, owner of UK and Ireland retailers Currys and PC World, is now available on a range of new platforms and devices, offering customers more ways to purchase, rent, and enjoy film and TV entertainment from major Hollywood and leading TV studios. Following the mid-August announcement that […]

August 31, 2012By Colin Mann

Netflix defends UK ‘over spend’

The chief content officer of Netflix has defended it from accusations that it is paying uneconomically high rates as part of a land grab in the UK VoD market. Ted Sarandos told the Guardian that Netflix was prepared to pay a “tremendous amount of money” for the exclusive rights to show popular films and TV […]

August 24, 2012

NOW TV lands on Xbox

NOW TV, powered by Sky, is now available on Xbox. The instant-access movies service – which recently launched across PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, selected Android smartphones and YouView – offers flexible access to Sky Movies with no contract, set-up costs or installation. New customers can also take advantage of a free 30 day trial of […]

August 22, 2012

Netflix UK hits 1m subs

Netflix, the Internet subscription service for TV series and films, has hit the one million member milestone in the UK and Ireland within seven months, faster than in any other territory it has launched. “This membership milestone is evidence that Netflix has rapidly gained popularity in the UK and Ireland,” said Netflix Chief Executive Officer […]

August 20, 2012

Netflix to challenge BSkyB for movie rights

Reed Hastings, Netflix’s founder and CEO, says he will “invest heavily” in film rights in the UK as a direct challenge to BSkyB’s dominance. “We will be really aggressive in our bidding,” he told London’s Sunday Telegraph newspaper. The story reports that Netflix is in direct contact with the six Hollywood ‘major’ studios, and that […]

August 20, 2012By Chris Forrester