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North American pay-TV revenues set for $3bn drop

Pay-TV revenues in North America will fall by $3 billion between 2010 and 2016, according to a new report from Digital TV Research (DTVR). The Digital TV North America report estimates that the total in 2016 will be $67.2 billion, but this is down from a high point of $71.3 billion in 2009. TV ARPU […]

June 9, 2011

Platform ‘n’ adds broadband

As the result of an agreement between TVN Group and TP Group, Platform ‘n’ will provide broadband services for its customers effective immediately. The news builds on Platform ‘n’s stronghold in the Polish marketplace, where it is the country’s leading DTH service and the largest HD platform. “By adding Orange Free mobile Internet and Neostrada […]

June 9, 2011

New features not strong drivers of new TV purchases

According to the DisplaySearch Global TV Replacement Study, the main reasons why people decide to buy a new TV are the same ones that have been cited for years: to have a newer, bigger and better performing TV, and not just to replace a broken TV, although that can be a motivator. In an effort […]

June 9, 2011

Hodgson leaves BBC Trust for Ofcom

Patricia Hodgson is stepping down from the BBC Trust to join Ofcom, months after missing out on the chairman and vice-chairman roles at the corporation’s governing body. The Department for Culture Media and Sport has named Hodgson as a non-executive director of Ofcom. Hodgson will join the board on July 1st for a three-and-a-half year […]

June 9, 2011

‘Informal’ signal theft still a problem

Broadcasters have complained bitterly for years about understated subscriber numbers, hence their enthusiasm for digital transmission and secure cable distribution. But some parts of the world, including the Middle East, India, Asia and South America, still suffer unashamed signal theft and piracy of content. Bolivia, in South America, is one such problem area where Cotel, […]

June 9, 2011By Chris Forrester

Suddenlink launches online video service

Suddenlink has launched an online video service in the US featuring 1,300 movies and tens of thousands of full-length TV episodes and shorter video clips, all accessible on any computer with a high-speed Internet connection. The service, called Suddenlink2GO, features popular shows from Turner Broadcastin’‚s TBS, TNT, truTV, Cartoon Network and Adult Swim programming, available […]

June 9, 2011

ESPN uses Motorola Mobility

Motorola Mobility has confirmed that ESPN will use Motorola’s video distribution solution to transition all programming for ESPN and ESPN-2 networks to an MPEG-4 HD format, freeing up precious bandwidth to increase the number of HD services offered.  Motorola’s solution also positions ESPN to offer both 1080p60 HD and 3D TV programming when service providers […]

June 9, 2011

KDG sinks on loss

Kabel Deutschland, Germany’s largest cable operator, reported full-year revenue at the low end of its forecast and announced a lower dividend than anticipated; the shares fell over 5 per cent in early trading. The company said that Chief Financial Officer Paul Thomason won’t renew his contract when it expires in March next year. The full-year […]

June 8, 2011

DTT continues Europe expansion

The number of national and international channels available to DTT households has increased to more than 820 in June 2011 (compared to 500 in April 2009) according to the European Audiovisual Observatory. It should be noted that this includes many channels that are appearing on the DTT networks in more than one country, including many […]

June 8, 2011

ITV and C4 resist local TV funding

According to the FT the UK government  wants commercial television companies to come up with tens of millions of pounds to support Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt’s local TV stations project. ITV was asked for a cash contribution running into tens of millions of pounds a year and  Channel 4 had also been asked to give […]

June 8, 2011