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US World Cup fans watch TV Everywhere

World Cup fans in the US will be watching the 2014 tournament across multiple devices, often simultaneously, according to an analysis from Experian Marketing Services, a global provider of integrated consumer insight. Specifically, World Cup fans are 31 per cent more likely than average to watch online video across multiple devices, with 64 per cent […]

June 12, 2014

Google Chromecast in decline

Research from Parks Associates reports that usage of Google Chromecast appears to be declining while adoption of streaming media players has increased to nearly 20 per cent of US broadband households, up from 14 per cent in 2012. The research, which includes data and analysis of a Q1 2014 consumer survey of

June 11, 2014

CNMC says free Movistar TV is fair

The Spanish Competition watchdog CNMC has ruled that Telefonica’s bundling of free TV content within its Fusion TV offer is not in breach of any competition rule, rejecting a complaint filed by Orange Spain. Orange argued that the incumbent operator was abusing its position in Spain to reduce competition in the telecoms sector by offering […]

June 11, 2014From David Del Valle in Madrid

Telefonica copies Netflix model

Telefonica, through Movistar TV, is emulating the Netflix model by launching a flat fee access to a wide range of films and TV series on demand, excluding premieres. The price is yet to be confirmed, although it is likely to be similar to Netflix´s €6.60 charged in other countries. With the move, Telefonica aims to […]

June 10, 2014From David Del Valle in Madrid

Netflix’s Hastings a billionaire

Netflix co-founder and CEO Reed Hastings is now officially a billionaire, according to a report by Forbes. Hastings started Netflix with Marc Randolph in 1997 and saw the company through its IPO in 2002. Hastings is also a board member at Facebook and spent five years on the board at Microsoft. During his tenure at […]

June 10, 2014

Netflix adds Post-Play to Android

Internet entertainment streaming service Netflix has introduced a further feature to its Android app designed to make it easier to enjoy more TV shows and movies. Writing in the Netflix Corporate Blog, Rob Caruso director, engagement management and Francois Goldfain, engineering manager at Netflix said: “If you use Netflix on Playstation 3, our website or […]

June 9, 2014By Colin Mann

Cord cutting motives remain unchanged

Research from market intelligence firm TDG suggests that despite the fact that US incumbent pay-TV operators enjoyed a small net subscriber gain in Q1 2014 – a reversal of recent quarterly trends – the reality is that today’s pay-TV subscribers are just as inclined to cancel their service today as they have been since 2011. […]

June 6, 2014

Digital entertainment a significant and growing sector

Physical discs continue to account for the majority of video and video game revenues, but digital content has established itself as a significant and growing sector of the market, according to findings in The 2014 D2 Report: Discs & Digital – The Business of Home Entertainment Retailing, released by the Entertainment Merchants Association (EMA), which […]

June 6, 2014

Aereo now on Google Chromecast

Internet TV streaming service Aereo has confirmed it is now live on the Google Chromecast platform. The Aereo app for Android is available for download in the Google Play store. Subscribers can access Aereo’s antenna and DVR technology to record and watch live broadcast television using Google’s Chromecast. Aereo’s support team had tweeted May 29th: […]

June 6, 2014By Colin Mann

Verizon goes legal on Netflix ‘slowing’ messages

Verizon Communications is threatening Netflix with legal action if the video streaming giant keeps on showing messages blaming the ISP for slow streaming. Verizon sent Netflix a letter on June 5th demanding that it cease and desist what it claims to be unfair business practices that threaten its broadband business. The letter comes soon after […]

June 6, 2014