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LOVEFiLM signs Sitel on for enhanced customer support - 0 views

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    LOVEFiLM signs Sitel on for enhanced customer support
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FT.com / Media - Digital film is the future, the issue is timing - 0 views

  • Lovefilm, which claims to handle half of the UK’s DVD rentals, is hedging its bets on the digital future.
  • Lovefilm can afford to be agnostic about online and offline customers because both pay a regular subscription,
  • All those top-tier new release movie rights are universally held by Sk
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PlayStation provides LoveFilm with further route to TV | News | New Media Age - 0 views

  • current 1.4m in the UK.
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    subscribers from the current 1.4m in the UK
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LoveFilm looks for console deals to build distribution | News | New Media Age - 0 views

  • 1.2m unique users by the end
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    Blinkbox, which launched on the PS3 last month
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Lovefilm International | Case Studies 2009 | Winners | Deloitte LLP - 0 views

  • ith now 2,500 titles,
  • four per cent market penetration in the UK s
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Sky Store brings 1000+ on-demand movies to Sky Anytime+ | whathifi.com - 0 views

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    Sky Store brings 1000+ on-demand movies to Sky Anytime+ 8 Mar 2012 Sky has expanded its pay-per-view movie offering for customers with Sky Anytime+. The new Sky Store replaces Sky Box Office and has over 1000 films available to watch on-demand. SD movies start at just 99p, rising to £3.99 for blockbuster new movies in HD. Sky also confirmed that Sky Anytime+ will be available to all Sky customers from Easter - a Sky Broadband subscription will no longer be required. Sky Anytime+ delivers a wide range of on-demand content for free as well as offering pay-per-view films. Sky is at pains to point out that its pay-per-view movies, via the new Sky Store if you're an Anytime+ customer, are cheaper than iTunes and Lovefilm in many instances. New releases are £3.49, library movies are £1.99 and special offers are 99p. HD films rather than SD will cost 50p more. Sky Box Office will continue as the place for non-Sky Anytime+ customers to choose from a more limited range of the latest movies on the live channels from £3.49 per title. All Sky TV customers meanwhile can rent movies on a pay-per-view basis from the new Sky Store on laptops via the Sky Go application, which already has a Sky Movies application, too.
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Online and Electronic Payment Solutions - electronic-payments.co.uk - 0 views

  • age Pay is the UK’s fastest growing payment service provider (PSPs). With around a 30% market share,Sage Pay processes millions of secure transaction for over 27,000 businesses, including brands such as;LOVEFiLM, Swiftcover and EasyJet Plus! The company’s aim is to make card payments safe, easy and more profitable for businesses of all sizes.
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Samsung Apps TV Store surpasses 10m downloads - Sammy Hub - 0 views

  • Samsung’s TV Apps Store
  • App Store surpassed 10m app downloads in September
  • 50,000 app downloads per day
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  • consumption has doubled since the App Store’s last milestone of 5m in May
  • YouTube, Maps, Accuweather, Vimeo and vTuner Internet Radio remained at the top of the charts globally
  • localized apps ruled in different regions like NDTV Convergence in India, Lovefilm in UK, Berliner Philharmoniker in Germany
  • Samsung TV Apps Store now has a selection of over 1000 apps
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FT.com / Comment / Analysis - Entertainment: A pointer to profits - 0 views

  • cash-strapped young are leading those shunning cable subscription
  • sector lost more than 700,000 subscribers in the US in the second quarter of the year
  • partly because of competition from satellite operators and telecommunications
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  • But new streaming or “over the top” services such as Hulu were also a factor,
  • For Netflix, the pay-TV industry is as ripe for revolution as the DVD rental market was a decade ago
  • etflix’s DVD service has amassed 15m subscribers in the past 10 ye
  • 60 per cent have already tried the service
  • Canada in the next few months and, next year, in the UK, a
  • ernet “thrives on inefficiency”
  • cable TV, “the inefficiency is in the cost
  • 4bn at its peak in the US in 2004 to $10.87bn in 2009
  • sing the money saved on postage as customers shift from its DVD subscription service to streaming.
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    "There's definitely some substitution taking place
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informitv - Views on YouView from Decipher - 0 views

  • informitv partners Decipher
  • market had failed to provide a solution for TV VOD’ —
  • By the time YouView launches in mid-2011 it will be just another product in an over-supplied market for video-on-demand devices
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  • seven or eight products on sale in the United Kingdom
  • Every new Sony Bravia television screen and Blu-ray disk player has iPlaye
  • every PS3 ever sold in UK can already access iPlayer
  • TV Player, Demand Five and LoveFilm.
  • YouView can only justify itself, and survive commercially, if it delivers something significantly different and compelling into a market already
  • broadcast-centric way of presenting VOD
  • atform is designed and owned by companies that understand content’. I
  • At the outset, the Canvas project was put into the hands of many of the teams who had launched PC VOD ‘players’ for the broadcasters
  • Now it must be said that YouView is likely to be the only player in the short term with catch-up content from all the free-to-air broadcasters
  • Nigel Walley is the managing director of Decipher, an informitv partner.
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