It felt at the beginning of the week as if we were being prepared for bad news. The analysts were suggesting that Sky could be in for a nasty quarter, […]
Half of Sky homes connecting to internet
Sky’s connected TV strategy has resulted in more than half of its installed base hooking up their Sky+HD receivers.
Kurth calls for “constructive dialogue” for open internet
Cable Europe executive chairman Matthias Kurth has called on industry and regulators on both sides of the Atlantic to engage in a constructive dialogue on the open internet.
BT Sport remains free, BT TV at 1 million
BT has confirmed that its freemium channel BT Sport will remain free for another season.
BBC iPlayer: Tablets and PCs on a par
The BBC iPlayer has again reached a new high in audience levels. In March the BBC on demand service recorded 320 million TV and radio requests, up 18% year-on-year and […]
Oetegenn becomes Verimatrix President
Security specialist Vermatrix has named Steve Oetegenn as its President with a brief to play a more strategic role. The San Diego-based company has an eye on larger video distributors […]
Stofa CEO steps down
Klaus Hoeg-Hagensen, the CEO of Danish cablenet Stofa, has resigned.
Thor 7 spells shift to maritime
Telenor Satellite Broadcasting says the launch of its new Thor 7 satellite will be accompanied by a shift in its network and data services business towards the maritime and offshore […]
ADB introduces multiscreen APIs
ADB has unveiled UnifyTV, an application environment that the developer says provides a ‘write once, run anywhere’ set of application programming interfaces (APIs) for the development of multiscreen services.
Yahoo adds to TV slate
Yahoo has confirmed its entrance into TV production with the announcement of two original comedy series. Both will launch through its video portal Yahoo Screen next year and will be […]