BT Vision has added a fourth linear channel in a fortnight by signing a contract to stream FXUK, launching later in 2012.Hot on the heels of the deal to deliver three UKTV channels – Watch, Gold and Alibi – BT Vision customers will soon be able to watch FX hit shows such as zombie drama… Continue reading BT Vision adds FXUK
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The ongoing speculation on whether YouView will launch in time for the Olympics continues.
Walmart is working with is video streaming product Vudu to give US population a chance to tranform their physical DVD/Blu-ray collections into digital movies.
New consumer research from Leichtman Research Group, Inc. (LRG) finds that 38% of all households in the US have at least one television set connected to the Internet via a video game system, a Blu-ray player, an Apple TV or Roku set-top box, and/or the TV set itself, up from 30% last year, and 24%… Continue reading TVs in the US are getting connected – but not by smart TVs yet
