IP Vision, the company behind the Fetch TV receivers and movies on demand service, has entered administration with the possible loss of up to 20 jobs.
Ofcom looks again at VOD regulation
Ofcom has reopened the debate into the regulation of on demand video services with a new study commissioned from Ipsos MORI.
Games consoles win out against smart TVs
YouGov has updated its already cautious survey into smart TV take-up, suggesting only 15% of UK consumers would own one within the next 12 months.
Broadcasters call for conference to discuss satellite jamming
Five of the largest international broadcasters in attendance at the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-12) in Geneva have called for an international treaty-making conference to address the problem of intentional interference […]
Strong TV gains for KPN
Dutch incumbent telecom provider KPN has said it added 84,000 new customers to its IPTV service during Q4 last year.
NDS wins out against EchoStar hacking claims
The Supreme Court of the United States of America has turned down a petition against NDS that sought to overturn the August 2010 ruling in the long running EchoStar-Dish hacking […]
Press TV loses Ofcom licence
Ofcom has revoked the licence of Press TV after the regulator failed to be satisfied the channel’s licensee had sufficient control over the programmes broadcast.
Eutelsat drops Kurdish Roj TV
Eutelsat has suspended satellite carriage of Roj TV after a Copenhagen court ruled the channel to be a vehicle of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK).
First DTH platform for Georgia
The first domestic DTH platform in Georgia will make its debut on January 23. Known as MagtiSat, it will employ several Astra transponders at the 31.5 degrees East orbital position, […]
Sky should contribute more to UK film
An independent report commissioned by culture minister Ed Vaizey has said BSkyB should make a greater contribution towards British cinema.