The BBC is edging towards more IP streams, but it is far from the final press of the Red Button, writes Julian Clover.
Clover’s Week: After Murphy
The knock on effects of the High Court ruling on the distribution of Premier League football outside of the area for which it was originally intended continue to be felt, writes Julian Clover.
Clover’s Week: Let’s get Sky
The Commons Media Committee sets its own Fit and Proper test on BSkyB, but does it really know the rules? Julian Clover asks.
Clover’s Week: Telenor’s satellite days
Julian Clover attends Telenor Broadcast Holdings International Press Days, where satellite is in the ascendency.
Clover’s Week: Sky scores with German football
Sky Deutschland’s new Bundesliga contract has provided clarity and a base to build on, writes Julian Clover.
Clover’s Week: HbbTV makes its way across Europe
Nordig has adopted HbbTV as the preferred API in the Nordic region. Where next for the hybrid protocol, asks Julian Clover?
Clover’s Week: Call security
It’s been a rough week for NDS as it faced accusations from the BBC’s leading current affairs show, writes Julian Clover.
Clover’s Week: All that’s new in IPTV
In the week that IPTV World Forum became TV Connect, IP had much to say, writes Julian Clover.
Clover’s Week: Terrestrial broadcasting reaches its peak
Julian Clover reports from DVB World in Rome.
Clover’s Week: Cable stays on message
Julian Clover reports from Cable Europe’s Cable Congress in Brussels.

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