Amino Technologies significantly narrowed its losses in 2010, taking full advantage of market enthusiasm for hybrid over-the-top solutions, which have combined with the company’s core IPTV market.
Woomi debuts on Samsung connected TVs
Miniweb has launched its cloud-based video distribution platform Woomi on Samsung TVs in the UK. Benefitting from a place on the Samsung home screen, Woomi brings together a clutch of […]
Darcey questions online strategies
“Rather like newspapers, free-TV networks have been gripped by this desire to throw all their content online for free,” Mike Darcey, Sky’s chief operating officer, has told the Broadcasting Press […]
Virgin screens fail to cross Sky Atlantic
Sky Atlantic, this week’s high profile channel launch, looks set to remain absent from UK cable homes for the time being. Speaking to the Broadcasting Press Guild, Sky COO Mike […]
Clover’s Week: Connected TV begins to move
New interest in connected TV could take manufacturers back to just making the sets, writes Julian Clover.
MTV launches own catch-up portal
MTV Networks International has launched a dedicated catch-up TV portal in the UK. MTV OD will feature both new and familiar shows such as Jersey Shore and My Super Sweet.
Advocate General intervenes on pub football case
The Advocate General of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has said broadcasters cannot stop people from buying cheaper foreign satellite packages. Julianne Kokott said smart cards could not be […]
Another two weeks for Dahlia TV
Liquidators at the Italian DTT pay platform Dahlia TV have committed to continue broadcasts for another 15 days.
BT Vision best for two years
BT Vision has turned in its best quarterly additions figure for two years, adding 40,000 new subscribers in the three months to December 31, 2010.
Sky Italia gets its mojo back
Sky Italia has reported significant improvements in net additions during the third quarter, ending December with 4.87 million subscribers, an increase of 71,000.