German cable operator Tele Columbus and Canadian video infrastructure provider Espial have announced the first results of their ongoing field trial of the next-generation, 4K ready multiscreen TV and video […]
Skylink preparing for VOD
The leading Czech and Slovak DTH platform Skylink is understood to have chosen Banaxi as its VOD partner.
Russia set for “Chinese Netflix”
LeEco, which has been described as the Chinese Netflix, may soon make its debut in Russia.
Netflix gets Hungarian advice
Netflix will only become a significant player in the Hungarian TV market if it offers more content dubbed or subtitled into the local language.
TVP changes on demand strategy
The Polish public broadcaster TVP has signalled a major shift in its on demand strategy and will no longer make its content available to other services on an AVOD basis […]
Watchever acquires Tobis film package
Watchever, the German subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) service operated by French media company Vivendi, has secured a movie rights package from German distributor Tobis.
Russian online video: the stats
Russia’s online video market was worth R5.88 billion (€76.2 million) in 2015, or 14.7% more than a year earlier.
One quarter of UK homes are SVOD subscribers
A quarter of UK households now claim to subscribe to one of the three main subscription video on demand services.
Megogo moves into film distribution
The VOD service Megogo has launched its own film distribution company.
Netflix provides Polish update
Netflix has no intention of competing with Polish broadcasters in the provision of local films and TV series.