Advanced Television

Deutsche Telekom orders first original series

German pay-TV broadcaster Deutsche Telekom has ordered its first original series. The show, Germanized, will be a 10-episode comedy from Bavaria Fernsehproduktion and Newen Group-owned Telfrance. The series is described as a “light-hearted, culture clash comedy” about 200 Germans ‘invading’ a bankrupt Basque village”. The series is slated to launch towards the end of 2018. […]

September 22, 2017

Procera completes Sandvine acquisition

Procera Networks, a global player in Network Intelligence, has announced the completion of the acquisition of Sandvine Corporation, a provider of intelligent broadband network solutions for fixed and mobile operators. The combined company will operate under the Sandvine name, and the executive management team will be led by Lyndon Cantor as President and Chief Executive […]

September 22, 2017

CBS signs up for Nielsen Out-of-Home measurement

US TV network CBS has subscribed to Nielsen’s National Out-of-Home Reporting Service. The agreement is effective immediately and provides CBS with out-of-home viewing data, including ratings for all programming and commercial content that aired on the Network for live plus seven days of time-shifted viewing. “Being able to measure CBS’ content and uncover additional viewers […]

September 22, 2017

BBC Worldwide appoints 560 Media for rights collection

560 Media, the UK-based global rights collection agency, has signed a secondary-rights management deal with BBC Worldwide. Under the deal 560 Media will administer the distributor’s total global secondary collections, including those for the US and Canada. Under the long-term contract, 560 Media will manage the collection of the international revenues accrued through the secondary […]

September 22, 2017

Nielsen and clypd collaborate

Nielsen will collaborate with clypd, an audience-based sales platform for television networks. The syndicated service will offer the advertising ecosystem a fully integrated, linear TV targeting solution that aims to benefit marketers, agencies, buying platforms and publishers seeking to plan and buy on demographics beyond age and gender. “The collaboration between Nielsen and clypd will […]

September 22, 2017

ZEE launches ZEE Studios International in Canada

Indian content company, Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited (ZEEL) has become the first Indian broadcaster to set up a production company, ZEE Studios International, in Canada. This also marks ZEE’s entry into global production for mainstream audiences which will facilitate production requirement for ZEE’s diverse platforms as well as international markets. The production company, located at […]

September 22, 2017

HbbTV Awards open for entries

The inaugural HbbTV Awards are now open for entries from across the HbbTV community.  The Awards, which take place on October 17th in Rome at the 6th annual HbbTV Symposium, recognise those companies that demonstrate the best adoption of HbbTV, with the theme: HbbTV: Technical Excellence, Commercial Advantage If you are involved in the HbbTV […]

September 22, 2017

The Trade Desk introduces audience targeting and Attribution for Connected TV

The Trade Desk, a global technology platform for buyers of advertising, addresses shifting TV viewership with the expansion of its best-in-class Connected TV product, giving advertisers the ability to combine the impact of TV with the precision of digital. Audiences who have moved away from traditional TV – including over 22 million predicted U.S. cord-cutters […]

September 22, 2017

Netflix 63% of French SVoD viewing

Netflix accounts for 63 per cent of the SVoD viewing time in France, well ahead of rivals Canalplay (19 per cent), Amazon and SFR Play (6 per cent each), as well as kid’s SVoD platform Gulli max (3 per cent). Netflix is also home to seven of the 10 most viewed titles, with Narcos, 13 Reasons […]

September 21, 2017From Pascale Paoli-Lebailly in Paris

YouTube to axe paid channels service

YouTube has confirmed it will stop offering paid channels, which were launched in 2013 as one of the video portal’s first attempts at charging for content. The service let people pay a monthly fee to access individual YouTube channels from providers such as National Geographic and Sesame Street. However, the service was not popular with […]

September 21, 2017