Related news roundup - 05 July
Posted by andrew pascoe on July 5, 2009 · View Comments
After a period of quiet from us, below is some news from the world of VOD, PVRs, and more:
- BrandRepublic: Ofcom released the latest stage of its report into the subscription TV mrket, with its recommendation being a load of sports should be added to an anti-syphoning list. Understandably, this has upset BSkyB, who are entertaining legal challenges.
- The Guardian: Freeview confirmed its goal of getting 50% of households onto Freeview HD by next summer (in time for the football World Cup. The first regions for Freeview HD broadcasts will come online by the end of this year.
- PaidContentUK: Joost’s CEO Mike Volpi is leaving his post (but remaining chairman), as the company admits its portal ambitions are going nowhere. It will become a “white label video provider”.
- The Telegraph & BroadcastNow: ITV is funding some of the Digital Britain research into viability and success of micro-payments for content, and is considering introducing them in the future, both as a part of its VOD offering and a part of its Canvas offering.
- PaidContentUK has a summary of Hulu-related news / non-news, including the possibility of UK broadcasters getting an equity stake in the venture.
- LATimes: Cablevision in the US has had the legal obstacles to its offering of a cloud-based PVR removed. Users wouldn’t be limited to just the physical storage space available on the set top box in their home.
Filed under Freeview, Ofcom, Related news · Tagged with British Sky Broadcasting, Hulu, Joost, Video on demand
Related news roundup - 12 May 2009
Posted by andrew pascoe on May 12, 2009 · View Comments
Some direct Project Canvas news:
- From The Telegraph: BSkyB (reportedly in its submission to the BBC Trust’s consultation on Canvas) has called for Project Canvas to be subjected to a full public value test (PVT) including an Ofcom market impact assessment. Sky also reportedly says the proposal is too vague to be properly evaluated and hence approved.
Related news:
- From CNET: An interview with the BBC’s Erik Huggers on iPlayer. Includes stats on data transferred (7petabytes monthly), info on formats (about 14 all told), and very brief look at features of the next version.
- From PaidContent UK: The Broadband Measurement Working Group is starting testing of new online video measurement metrics
- From The Guardian: Blinkx has done a deal with Miniweb that will eventually see its services on set top boxes.
- From The Register: Carphone Warehouse is going to buy Tiscali UK. The combined business will make it the second largest ISP.
Filed under News, Related news · Tagged with British Sky Broadcasting, Carphone Warehouse, Tiscali UK
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