informitv’s William Cooper discusses the incomplete requirements specifications for Project Canvas, which have finally been released to the members of the Digital TV Group trade association…
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Virgin Media is intending to try and shut down video-on demand venture Project Canvas, by complaining to Ofcom that it is anti-competitive and will crush the online TV market.
Hulu has launched a new paid-for subscription service, which will see its content made available on PCs, mobiles and televisions.
The Broadcast in a multi-platform world seminar kicked-off the afternoon sessions at this year’s Media Playground 2010 event. Panellists including Mediaedge:CIA’s Michael Beecroft, Rovi’s Richard Bullwinkle and SeeSaw’s Ben Williams discussed Project Canvas, SeeSaw and Google TV, before making five year predictions for the television industry.LOVEFiLM’s group digital officer Lesley MacKenzie talked of possible ventures… Continue reading Video highlights from Media Playground 2010: Broadcast in a multi-platform world
Connected-TV is “going to be the most interesting thing to happen in the UK [TV] market,” according to the Broadcast in a multi-platform world panellists at MediaTel Group’s Media Playground 2010 event today.
The BBC has released an updated version of the iPlayer with links to social networks Twitter and Facebook.
SeeSaw has launched its second generation paid-for TV service with enhanced functionality and premium content.
The Office of Fair Trading has cleared Project Canvas, saying it “does not qualify for investigation”.
Around a quarter of US consumers are watching internet TV more than once a week, according to new research.
