LG has initiated a global partnership with Netflix to facilitate the expansion of Netflix beyond its already established markets.
Sky Q: Cisco declares involvement
Cisco has used the platform of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas to give details of its part in the new Sky Q entertainment system.
Despite content concerns, Europeans want 4k
Roughly 17% of broadband households in the UK, France, Germany, and Spain are planning to buy a flat-panel TV in the next 12 months and over 50% consider 4k an […]
Blow for Orange, Vodafone as Romania deregulates
Orange and Vodafone have failed in their bid to secure access to RCS&RDS’s fixed line network in Romania.
Hungarian TV2 ownership still in dispute
The ownership of TV2, one of Hungary’s two leading national commercial broadcasters, does not appear to have been resolved.
Telekom Srbija prepares for ‘plan B’
Following its decision not to privatise Telekom Srbija, the Serbian government is set to implement a ‘plan B’ for the telco.
EBU “outraged” as Poland amends law
The Polish parliament (Sejm) has passed a controversial amendment to the country’s Law on Broadcasting that the EBU and other media organisations have called outrageous.
Samsung to make all smart TVs IoT ready
Samsung Electronics has announced that its entire 2016 smart TV line-up will be Internet of Things (IoT) ready and connected with the SmartThings platform.
Dutch court sentences card-sharing pirates
Dutch content pirates were sentenced to 100 hours of community service, conditional imprisonment and probation.
Police raids Sky Italia card-sharing network
The Italian Tax Police performed a raid in different Italian cities to fight a card-sharing network offering Sky Italia and Mediaset Premium packages, reports the AAPA.