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Sky Anytime+ goes from strength to strength with more content and increased reach - 0 views

  • Sky is extending the reach of Sky Anytime+ by making it available to all Sky+HD homes with an internet connection, across all broadband provider
  • 1.2 million Sky Broadband homes that already use the service.
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FilmBuff Expands its Indie Film Distribution Platform with New Global Partners - 0 views

  • You On Demand (China), Nyoo TV (India), Voddler (Sweden), BigPond (Australia), FetchTV (Australia) and Rogers On Demand Online (Canad
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NFB Films on LG's Smart TV | NFB.ca blog - 0 views

  • Joël Pomerleau, the NFB’s Director, Platform Development,
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Labs | NFB.ca blog - 0 views

shared by Alex Street on 17 Jan 12 - No Cached
  • NFB Films on LG’s Smart TV
  • Download NFB films? Now you can! by Catherine Perre
  • RIM launched its new BlackBerry® PlayBook™ and we're proud to announce that it includes an NFB films app - right out of the box.
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  • Android app, we've now released version 2.0 of our NFB Films for the iPad app
  • NFB Films for Android now available!
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Ofcom | Arqiva Reference Offers for DTT multiplexes in 600MHz spectrum - 0 views

  • obligation to produce Reference Offers
  • award of spectrum in the range 550 to 606MHz (the 600MHz band).
  • published Reference Offers provide a basis upon which potential bidders for 600 MHz spectrum are able to assess the possible transmission costs involved in establishing a transmitter network for digital terrestrial television
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  • Ofcom has separately commissioned an independent audit of the Reference Offers by the consultants Deloitte to test the technical and financial assumptions that underpin the Offers
  • Costs are provided for the situation where the customer engages Arqiva to provide Transmission Services
  • Offers provide a starting point for bidders based upon a notional design of network with transmitters at 80 locations across the UK
  • otential customers will need to engage with Arqiva's transmission business to refine plans and costs based upon their anticipated actual needs
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Ofcom asks Arqiva to stick price on 600MHz spectrum * The Register - 1 views

  • stick price on 600MHz
  • building an LTE network or similar would be expensive
  • regulator has asked Arqiva to work out what it would charge someone to broadcast TV in the space
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  • would fit six new HD TV channels
  • band isn't very valuable for anything else, as there's no international harmonisation
  • no economies of scale.
  • working out how much it would cost to broadcast a national TV multiplex
  • Ofcom wants to auction it off,
  • regulator can't do that until the upper part of the Digital Dividend is mapped out (if not auctioned off) and the potential value of the 600MHz band is well understood
  • provide indicative pricing in case anyone fancies launching some TV channels at 600MH
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Hulu Blog - 0 views

shared by Alex Street on 13 Jan 12 - Cached
  • 150 leading content companies, including FOX, NBC Universal, Comedy Central, Lionsgate, MGM, MTV Networks, National Geographic, Paramount, PBS, Sony Pictures Television, and Warner Bros. Television Group.
  • grew the business 60%
  • $420 million in revenue
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  • 1.5 million paying subscribers
  • aster than any video subscription service launch (online or offline)
  • attracting more than 2x the number of subscribers each day when compared to this time last year
  • content offering grew approximately 40% vs 201
  • Hulu Plus’ content offering grew more than 105%
  • combined installed base of over 200 million
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VOD gaining traction in North America, Europe | Broadband TV News - 0 views

  • tudy forecasts that in 2016, North America will continue to lead the market with 33.1% share of world VOD revenues, followed by Western Europe with 30.5% share, and Asia Pacific with 25.7% share. The five largest country markets, in terms of VOD revenues in 2016, consist of the US, Japan, Canada, the UK, and South Korea, with the US accounting for over a quarter of the market.
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