Advanced Television

Business

ONE Championship appoints Lim; Mediacorp deal

ONE Championship, the Asian sports media company, has announced the addition of senior executive Jack Lim to its executive leadership team. Lim joins the company as Chief Commercial Officer of ONE Championship and will be responsible for uniting all of ONE Championship’s existing revenue streams while leading the way for new and exciting growth opportunities. […]

August 30, 2017

DSA welcomes regulation on TV White Space from Colombia’s ANE

The Dynamic Spectrum Alliance (DSA) has applauded Agencia Nacional del Espectro (ANE), the Colombian spectrum regulatory agency, for publishing its final regulation for TV White Space (TVWS). Colombia is now the first country in Latin America to finalise its TVWS regulations, resulting in a huge boost for the country to leverage better connectivity and social […]

August 30, 2017

CBS to acquire Network Ten

In a deal it says will accelerate its global growth strategy in a key English-speaking market, CBS Corporation has agreed to acquire Network Ten, one of three major commercial broadcast networks in Australia. The transaction adds Network Ten to CBS Corporation’s global content and distribution portfolios. In addition to core linear channel TEN, the deal […]

August 29, 2017By Colin Mann

RIP Elemental’s Sam Blackman

Advanced Television is deeply saddened to learn of the untimely death of Sam Blackman, co-founder of Elemental Technologies. He led Elemental Technologies from a start-up before selling it to Amazon in 2015 for $296 million. He stayed on as CEO. The editorial team at Advanced Television always found Blackman to be an enthusiastic and knowledgeable […]

August 29, 2017

Mexico joins AT&T rebellion

Mexico has joined Brazil in saying that the AT&T planned merger with Time Warner cannot go ahead unless AT&T sells off its Sky Mexico pay-TV subsidiary. Brazil issued a similar demand last week. Mexico’s Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT) regulator said that once AT&T disposes of its 41 per cent stake in Sky Mexico, and that […]

August 29, 2017By Chris Forrester

Fox, Panasonic, Samsung boost for HDR10+

20th Century Fox, Panasonic Corporation and Samsung Electronics have forged a new partnership to create an open, royalty-free dynamic metadata platform for High Dynamic Range (HDR) through an associated certification and logo programme, tentatively called HDR10+. Together, the three companies will form a licensing entity that will begin licensing the HDR10+ platform in January 2018. […]

August 29, 2017

ICASA wants Multichoice monopoly broken up

Last week South Africa’s media regulator ICASA issued its proposals on how the mighty Multichoice/DStv “dominant position” in the market might be softened. ICASA issued six possible remedies, and has invited stakeholders to respond by October 31st. The proposals include limiting contract lengths to five years, and possibly forcing unbundling rules on broadcasters, and following the European […]

August 29, 2017By Chris Forrester

Saudi Arabia’s Taqnia secures financing

Saudi Arabia-based Taqnia Space has secured further finance through a long-term agreement with Bank Albilad. Taqnia Space says it aims to transfer and market satellite technology, support the sustainable development of GDP, diversify the economy, create high-quality jobs, and attract outstanding talent in related fields. Taqnia, which is backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, […]

August 29, 2017By Chris Forrester

Fox/Sky: Further Ofcom advice

Following the UK Culture Secretary Karen Bradley’s request for advice and clarification in light of representations received in relation to the proposed merger between 21st Century Fox and Sky, communications regulator Ofcom has submitted additional advice to the Secretary of State. Bradley will now carefully consider that advice before making her decision on referral on […]

August 25, 2017By Colin Mann

Samsung and LG sued in US over ATSC-3 patents

Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics are being sued in the US amidst alleged collusion. Haier owns the US home appliance business marketed under the General Electric name. The case has been brought by a Chinese home appliance manufacturer, Haier Group, and the company has commenced a lawsuit in a New York federal court in Albany, […]

August 25, 2017By Chris Forrester