German consultancy and research company Goldmedia has started data collection for the fourth edition of its Web-TV-Monitor, Germany’s largest study on the reach, usage and development of the online TV […]
Despite OTT, free and live TV remain tops
Free and live TV remain the favourite choice of consumers, but wider availability of OTT services are fuelling popularity and usage.
ORF and Unitel to launch classical music OTT service
Austrian public broadcaster ORF and Munich-based producer and rights dealer Jan Mojto want to launch an OTT service for classical music lovers at the turn of the year.
US Hispanics discover OTT services
Hispanics are more likely to have made streaming an integral part of their video viewing lifestyle, according to Horowitz Research.
Is OTT friend or foe to pay-TV?
OTT streaming video on demand services remain a complement to, not a replacement for, traditional pay TV, according to Horowitz Research.
Over a quarter of Germans use paid-for VOD
More than a quarter (28%) of internet users in Germany use paid-for video-on-demand (VOD) services such as Netflix, maxdome, Amazon Prime, Watchever or Sky Snap.
Foxxum signs deal for Sharp smart TVs
UMC Slovakia and Foxxum have signed a five years exclusive contract to bring smart TV functions to Sharp TVs.
UPC Austria to launch SVOD service in 2016
Austria’s largest cable operator UPC Austria is preparing the launch of a subscription video-on-demand service (SVOD) following the Netflix model on which viewers can watch films, series and other content […]
Sky Deutschland takes OTT service to Chromecast
German subscription broadcaster Sky Deutschland has made its OTT platform Sky Online available on HDMI stick Chromecast enabling viewers to stream the Sky channels from their smartphone or tablet to […]
UK beta launch for Magine OTT service
Swedish OTT service Magine is launching a beta version in the UK with 3,000 test users.