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Netflix UK boosted by exclusive MGM deal

Following the October revelation that it would be launching a subscription streaming service in the UK and Ireland in early 2012, Netflix has inked a new multi-year licensing agreement with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios that will make Netflix the exclusive subscription streaming service in for most first-run feature films from MGM. MGM titles will be available for […]

November 7, 2011By Colin Mann

CEA attacks ‘innovation-killing’ IP legislation

Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) President and CEO Gary Shapiro has reacted strongly to a Motion Picture Association of America blog on intellectual property legislation under consideration in Congress which suggests that Shapiro is alarmist about the threat to technology companies of the proposed measures. “On behalf of 2,000 of the nation’s leading technology companies, CEA […]

November 4, 2011By Colin Mann

Copyright industries engine of growth for US economy

According to a report commissioned by the International Intellectual Property Alliance (IIPA), in 2010 the US industries most dependent on copyright protection: Added over $930 billion in value to the U.S. economy, almost 6.4 per cent of the total GDP; Employed nearly 5.1 million US workers – nearly 5% of the total private employment sector […]

November 3, 2011By Colin Mann

ESPN UK acquires tennis, golf, darts content

ESPN in the UK is taking its live sports schedule beyond its core of football and rugby by securing live golf, darts and tennis programming – expanding its sports offering for the first time significantly into live daytime, weekday sports. In golf, ESPN has secured an agreement to televise its first live golf programming in […]

November 3, 2011

Fox, DirecTV reach agreement

Fox Networks and DirecTV have reached an agreement for DirecTV to continue carrying all Fox Networks (including FX, National Geographic Channel, Nat Geo WILD, SPEED, FUEL TV, FOX Soccer, FOX Soccer Plus and FOX Deportes), Fox’s regional sports networks, Fox Broadcasting (FOX), the FOX local stations, Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network. In a […]

November 1, 2011

Disney-ABC deal for Amazon

Amazon.com has announced a new licensing agreement with Disney-ABC Television Group that will allow Amazon Prime members to stream instantly a broad selection of library content from ABC Studios, Disney Channel, ABC Family and Marvel. The agreement was brokered by Disney-ABC Domestic Television with Amazon. The news follows a similar deal between online rival Netflix […]

October 31, 2011

Netflix, Disney-ABC extend licensing agreement

Netflix and Disney-ABC Television Group have extended their previous existing licensing agreement. The extension allows Netflix to continue to stream hundreds of library episodes from ABC Studios, Disney Channel and ABC Family over the Internet.  As part of the deal, Netflix is also adding new content to its line-up of Disney-ABC series and TV movies. […]

October 31, 2011

FIFA raises $1.85bn in World Cup broadcast deals

FIFA has completed broadcast deals worth $1.85 billion (£1.15bn) for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups in the last week, including an estimated $1.2 billion earned from US sales to Fox, Telemundo and Fútbol de Primera. Football’s world governing body confirmed it has also sold rights to SBS in Australia, Bell Media in Canada and […]

October 27, 2011

Paramount content for LOVEFiLM Germany

Paramount Pictures has inked a multi-year content deal for Germany with LOVEFiLM, Europe’s leading online entertainment subscription service. The agreement provides LOVEFiLM subscribers in Germany exclusive streaming access to Paramount titles during the first subscription TV window beginning this autumn. The deal gives LOVEFiLM members in Germany access to Paramount’s upcoming titles before any other […]

October 27, 2011

No Warner Bros latest releases for Blockbuster

Warner Brothers has stopped supplying discs of its latest releases to Blockbuster after the DVD rental chain refused to agree to a 28-day delay between the films going on sale and their availability to rent. The move is the first step taken by Warner Bros to stimulate retail sales and make owning film content more […]

October 27, 2011