Amazon has emerged as the mystery bidder that has picked up 20 unsold Premier League matches left on the table following the auction process earlier this year.
40% of US broadband homes own a streaming media player
Ownership of streaming media players has risen from about six percent of US broadband households in 2010 to almost 40% at the beginning of 2018.
Netgem takes its Soundbox into retail
Netgem is launching its all in one soundbar and TV box into the UK retail market.
Amazon Prime Video tops VOD growth in UK
Amazon’s Prime Video is now the fastest growing on demand service in the UK, outpacing both Netflix and Sky’s Now TV.
Dailymotion launches on Amazon Fire TV and Fire TV Stick
Vivendi-owned Dailymotion has expanded its distribution to Amazon Fire TV and Fire TV Stick.
Video: Google and Facebook flex their muscle
Global platforms are diversifying into video and using it to solidify their core business proposition.
US streaming services have 35,000 hours of content in Sweden
According to research company Mediavision American streaming services have 35,000 hours of content on the Swedish market.
250m households pay for streaming video
The number of households worldwide which pay for streaming video services such as Netflix and Amazon Video has now broken through the 250 million mark, according to the latest research […]
Amazon “very likely” to bid for Premier League rights
Sky and BT are “very likely” to face competition from Amazon in the new Premier League rights auction, according to a leading analyst.
Amazon brings web browsing to Fire TV
Amazon Fire TV customers are now able to browse the web with Firefox and Silk browsers on their TV bringing back YouTube to the platform.