BT has confirmed it is adding Netflix to its TV proposition.
Archives for October 2014
Poland makes key DTT decision
Poland’s National Broadcasting Council (KRRiT) has decided to allocate the public broadcaster TVP three slots on the upcoming eighth multiplex (MUX-8), with the remaining four slots to be awarded to […]
Spanish broadcasters face heavy fines
The Spanish regulator CNMC has opened disciplinary proceedings against Mediaset and Atresmedia for breaches of the country’s General Law on Audiovisual Communication.
Russian premium VOD market takes shape
Okko, formerly known as Play, has taken the lead in Russia’s paid-for on demand sector.
Baltcom rings in the changes
The leading Latvian cable operator Baltcom has launched a multiscreen service named TVplus.
EBU and ABU call to protect broadcast spectrum
Leaders of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) have demanded global action to protect spectrum to guarantee the future of broadcasting.
Streaming TV reaches all-time high in US
Streaming films and television shows on connected TV – including STBs, game consoles and smart TVs – is now the most satisfying and preferred viewing method, even before live TV.
KPN’s DTT platform continues to lose subs
Digitenne, the Dutch DTT platform owned and operated by KPN has seen its total number of subscribers drop below 500,000.
Boxer goes OTT with its new hybrid Play
Teracom’s Boxer has launched a new streaming live TV and VOD service across Sweden and Denmark called Boxer Play.
Sky Deutschland secures Warner Bros. movies
German pay-TV broadcaster Sky Deutschland and Warner Bros. International Television Distribution have agreed to an early extension of their cooperation for several more years.