Google has announced plans to add a number of new international channels in the form of apps to the Google TV platform in the US.
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Multichannel broadcaster, UKTV, has defined its first ever IPTV deal. The three-year agreement with BT Vision covers both channel-branded VOD (video-on-demand) content which will be available from today, and the network’s award-winning portfolio of linear, paid-for television channels, beginning with Watch, Gold and Alibi later this year.
Shazam CEO, Andrew Fisher, gave an excellent keynote speech at the first day of IPTV World Forum at Olympia yesterday, highlighting the exciting recent develops at the company.
Sky today announced that its new internet TV service, offering access to Sky content on a wide range of broadband-connected devices, will be called NOW TV.
New In-Stat research forecasts that 100 million households will actively use a hybrid service delivered to their TV set by 2016.
Bruno Pereira, co-founder and director, TV App Agency, asks: does your brand belong in the living room?
The BBC and Microsoft today announced the launch of the BBC iPlayer on Microsoft’s Xbox LIVE free platform, making iPlayer now available on every major gaming platform in the UK.
TV App Agency is set to launch a cross-platform TV app engine to enable brands, agencies and developers to create native TV apps for deployment across multiple connected TVs.
All3Media has announced it is going to launch a connected TV app where users can access all content from the TV production company.
French viewers watched 1.8 billion videos on catch-up TV last year, according to a new report by cinema and TV public organisation CNC.
