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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
Alex Street

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
Alex Street

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
Alex Street

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
Alex Street

Lovefilm International | Case Studies 2009 | Winners | Deloitte LLP - 0 views

  • ith now 2,500 titles,
  • four per cent market penetration in the UK s
Sasha Roupell

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.
Alex Street

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.
Nick Verkroost

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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  • localized apps ruled in different regions like NDTV Convergence in India, Lovefilm in UK, Berliner Philharmoniker in Germany
  • YouTube, Maps, Accuweather, Vimeo and vTuner Internet Radio remained at the top of the charts globally
  • consumption has doubled since the App Store’s last milestone of 5m in May
  • Samsung TV Apps Store now has a selection of over 1000 apps
Alex Street

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
Alex Street

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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