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Witbe implements Nielsen watermark detection

Witbe, a specialist in Quality of Experience Monitoring, has announced the launch of a new product dedicated to audience measurement monitoring for the North American market, thanks to its recent implementation of Nielsen watermark tag detection. With this new feature, Witbe customers that use Nielsen watermarking technology will be able to ensure their linear and […]

April 16, 2019

Make.TV, Microsoft’s Mixer team for live gaming events

Make.TV, used by leaders in news, eSports, sports and entertainment to handle live video in the cloud, has teamed with Microsoft’s interactive livestreaming service, Mixer, to bring Mixer Matchups to Microsoft Stores across the US. Mixer launched in 2017 and boasts over 20 million monthly active users. Mixer was the first streaming platform with sub-second […]

April 16, 2019

Spain: Prisa must pay Mediapro €51m football compensation

A Spanish court – Audiencia Provincial de Madrid – has ruled that media group Prisa, former owner of Canal Plus, must pay €51 million to TV group Mediapro for damages in the so-called TV football war. The conflict, which took place way back in 2007, saw Prisa accuse Mediapro of breaking a contract and it […]

April 15, 2019From David Del Valle in Madrid

EU finalises copyright reform

The Council of the European Union has given the green light to the new Copyright Directive which the European Commission says will bring concrete benefits to citizens, the creative sectors, the press, researchers, educators, and cultural heritage institutions. The reform will adapt copyright rules to today’s world, where music streaming services, video-on-demand platforms, news aggregators […]

April 15, 2019By Colin Mann

Trump: ‘America must win 5G race’

US President Donald Trump has declared that the United States must win the race to provide 5G networks, and that American companies must lead the world in cellular technology. Addressing a White House event on 5G deployment attended by FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, Trump said that people were there to discuss a critical issue for […]

April 15, 2019By Colin Mann

Sale of Mediaset’s R2 unit to Sky Italia is off

The sale of Mediaset’s pay-TV services and technology unit R2 to Sky Italia has fallen through. According to a statement issued by both broadcasters, the decision not to go-ahead with the deal follows the investigation of the Italian Antitrust Authority, from which has emerged that the body is unlikely to grant an unconditional authorization. The […]

April 15, 2019From Branislav Pekic in Rome

EC OKs Spain’s DTT aid scheme

The European Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, a €150 million Spanish aid scheme to support households that would otherwise lose television reception after the migration of digital terrestrial TV signal transmission from the 694-790 MHz frequency band to lower frequencies. This migration follows a Decision of the European Parliament and the Council […]

April 15, 2019By Colin Mann

Lost Intelsat IS-29e is breaking up

There’s now compelling evidence that Intelsat’s mid-Atlantic IS-29e satellite suffered a major problem. Intelsat has already recognised it suffered a service outage on the craft and shifted clients to other nearby satellites. On April 7th the satellite suffered a leak of propellant, and the following day Intelsat’s ground engineers continued in their attempt to restore […]

April 15, 2019By Chris Forrester

Vodafone Spain launches kids app

Vodafone Spain has launched Kids Planet, an app with over 3,000 TV episodes – from the likes of Sanrio, Planeta Junior, Lingo Kids and Motion Pictures – targeted at children aged 3-12 years. Subscribers can use the app across all devices device with content categpries including games, videos and songs from a host of popular […]

April 15, 2019From David Del Valle in Madrid

Report: Netflix twice as many US subs as cable in 2024

Over the past several years, the streaming video industry has completely disrupted the entertainment industry, and at the forefront of it all has been Netflix paving the way. The streaming service has landed several major blows to the traditional pay-TV business in recent years, and there’s no sign of things slowing down. Projections from streaming

April 15, 2019