The European Court of Auditors has raised concerns about the oversight of millions of euros that the European Commission has spent on the broadcaster Euronews, reports Politico.
WarnerMedia’s streaming service to debut shows before broadcast
AT&T’s WarnerMedia is planning to run new episodes of some of its popular cable shows—such as TNT’s The Alienist, first on its upcoming streaming service, before they debut on cable […]
The new Apple TV app available in over 100 countries
The new Apple TV app, which brings together all the ways to watch TV into one app, is available starting today in over 100 countries across iPhone, iPad, Apple TV […]
HbbTV Symposium and Awards 2019 goes to Athens
The 8th HbbTV Symposium and Awards will take place on November 21-22, 2019 in Athens, Greece.
Sources: Altice’s takeover of Molotov in jeopardy
Altice’s takeover of Molotov looks like being in jeopardy, according to French newspaper Les Echos.
Sunrise launches OTT TV service with 4K
Swiss network operator Sunrise has launched a multiscreen TV platform as an OTT service, offered as an app for Apple TV, smartphones and tablets (iOS/Android) as well as via the […]
Germany launches TV via 5G broadcast trial
[WATCH VIDEO] The 5G Today project has officially started its field trial for TV broadcasting via 5G at a kick-off event at German broadcast technology research institute IRT in Munich […]
ProSiebenSat.1 and Discovery to launch German streaming service Joyn in June
ProSiebenSat.1 and Discovery will launch their joint German streaming platform in June 2019 under the name Joyn.
T-Mobile Austria and UPC Austria become Magenta Telekom
German telco Deutsche Telekom unites its Austrian subsidiary T-Mobile Austria with its newly acquired cable operator UPC Austria under the new name Magenta Telekom.
Slimmed down Liberty sees revenues fall
Liberty Global saw the revenue of its continuing operations contract by 0.6% to $2.87 billion in Q1.