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Amazon to test ‘binge’ model

Amazon is to follow the method of fellow streaming service Netflix by releasing all episodes of an upcoming series simultaneously. The TV studio division of the online retailer will release all 10 episodes of its new comedy Transparent at the same time in September in a move that reflects the ‘binge’ model taken by many […]

July 14, 2014

Amazon Prime invests heavily in kids’ content

Amazon has revealed further investment in kids’ content via eight new deals with leading distributors of children’s programming. The deals will see Amazon launching and retaining thousands of episodes of series aimed at a younger audience on the Prime Instant Video movie and TV streaming service, and follows the success of Beware the Batman – […]

July 14, 2014

Brazil v Germany sees 20x increase in mobile data volume

During the World Cup semi-final match between Brazil and Germany on July 8th, there was a 20-fold increase in data volume from a single sports network (ESPN) over the mobile network. However, when the score reached 0-5, data volume dropped off, almost back to normal levels of the previous day At the beginning of the […]

July 11, 2014

NZ: Traditional media still prevail

Research commissioned by NZ On Air – an independent government funding agency whose mission is to champion local content that engages, stimulates, and satisfies intended audiences – confirms the majority of New Zealanders are still consuming traditional broadcast media – linear television and live radio – every day. However music audiences and the young are […]

July 11, 2014

Roku top US streaming media player

A report from research firm Parks Associates suggests that more than 25 per cent of US households will have a streaming media player by 2015, with continued robust sales and new entries such as Amazon Fire TV driving expansion of this connected CE category. The report – The Evolving Market For Streaming Media Devices – […]

July 10, 2014

Over 3,000 on-demand services in Europe

A report edited by the European Audiovisual Observatory on On-Demand Audiovisual Markets in the European Union has been published by the Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology of the European Commission The report reveals that as of February 2014, 3 088 on-demand audiovisual services were established in the EU and listed in the MAVISE […]

July 10, 2014

Aereo continues battle in lower court

Internet TV streaming service Aereo, which suspended its operations June 28 following the Supreme Court copyright decision in favour of US broadcasters, has filed a letter with the lower court suggesting that after the Supreme Court’s decision, Aereo should be recognised as a cable system with respect to its method of transmission and licensed as […]

July 10, 2014By Colin Mann

Curzon outlines Home Cinema aims

UK video on Demand service Curzon Home Cinema – already available on BT TV and via digital satellite platform Freesat’s Freetime connected TV service – has revealed further details of its aims and aspirations. Phil Mordecai, Director of Curzon Home Cinema,, described Curzon as “more than just a cinema” suggesting it was vertically integrated across […]

July 10, 2014By Colin Mann

Orangecast to take on Netflix

Orange is to launch a new Netflix-style service branded ‘Orangecast’ in France in the coming weeks. The service will consist of a wi-fi and HDMI key that can be plugged into any viewing device to stream online video. According to weekly magazine L’Express, Orange has been urged by the French Minister of Economy Arnaud Montebourg […]

July 9, 2014From Paoli-Lebailly Pascale in Paris

Alaska: GCI GO adds Fox, MTV, VH1

As part of its ongoing commitment to provide Alaskans with the most innovative entertainment experience, GCI has added BTN2GO, MTV, VH1, Fox and Spike TV channels to GCI GO, which now offers more than 50 networks. Customers who subscribe to GCI TV can now access these channels instantly at no additional cost anywhere they want, […]

July 9, 2014