Freesat has officially unveiled its new YouTube app, at the same time promising an extension to its free time range of boxes.
Archives for February 2013
Telekom and Eutelsat settle in slot dispute
Deutsche Telekom has signed an agreement with Eutelsat that ends its part in the dispute surrounding the use of satellite frequencies at 28.5 degrees East.
HD still a driver for Sky-D
Sky Deutschland has eased its losses as the paycaster reported a significant expansion of HD and record satisfaction levels.
Bloomberg to broadcast out of Africa
Bloomberg Television is to launch a dedicated four-hour block of programming for Africa. It follows the signing of a multi-year rolling partnership agreement with Nigeria-based content provider, Optima Media Group.
Strong TV growth for Deutsche Telekom
Reporting for the full year of 2012, Deutsche Telekom has said it now has 1,966,000 TV customers, including IPTV and DTH satellite.
New docu channel KinoSvet launches in Czech
The Czech film company Leos Pohl is launching a new documentary channel called KinoSvet in March.
TV contributes to Magyar Telekom growth
The total number of TV customers hooked up to Magyar Telekom services stood at 834,726 homes at the end of 2012, compared with 797,390 at end 2011.
Madam TV get Slovak DTT licence
Mária Adamcová, wife of the Slovak actor Igor Adamec, has received a DTT licence to broadcast her Madam TV nationwide.
EchoStar licences Cryptography Research
Cryptography Research, a division of Rambus, has announced a license agreement with EchoStar Technologies, to adopt the Cryptography Research CryptoFirewall security core for use with EchoStar set-top box technologies to […]
Samsung launches home hub solution
At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Samsung has announced HomeSync, a home hub solution that offers a shared storage and a new way of enjoying HDTV through an Android […]