Virgin Media has announced plans to launch a service to rival Sky Go and Sky Anytime. Virgin TV Anywhere will allow cable TV customers to stream live channels and on-demand content to smartphones, tablets and laptops.
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Games console Xbox is introducing an app that could allow content from BBC iPlayer or 4oD to be viewed seamlessly as consumers switch between second screen devices and TV.Microsoft’s SmartGlass app will allow viewers to stream a show via any mobile or tablet while away from their games console. They can then transfer the video… Continue reading Microsoft to offer second screen viewing via Xbox & SmartGlass
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Sky has announced that Anytime is to be replaced with Sky On Demand to coincide with ITV and Channel 5 VOD services becoming available for the first time to Sky customer.
Emma Scott, managing director at Freesat, joins the expert panel line-up for MediaTel Group’s upcoming Connected Consumer event on 21 and 24 September.
UKTV is set to launch VOD services for its Dave, Yesterday and Really channels.
MediaTel Group is hosting a two-day Connected Consumer event this month with top panellists including YouTube’s Anna Bateson, ITV’s Steve Bignell and BSkyB’s Jamie West.
YouTube is set to launch on-demand film rentals on TVs and connected devices later this year.
Arqiva has acquired Connect TV, the platform that brings OTT content to the UK’s Freeview platform.
Freesat’s new Freetime proposition will launch at the end of this month with a price tag of £279.
