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JumpTV Inc. (AIM, TSX: JTV) is the world's leading broadcaster of television over the Internet. With nearly 300 channels from 75+ countries, JumpTV delivers its audience news, sports and entertainment content on a real-time basis from all corners of the g
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Internet video will replace closed set-top box ecosystems. Apple will have to rethink Apple TV, moving to an ad-supported, broadband service provider model that puts YouTube videos as well as ABC.com TV shows directly on the TV. At the same time, Internet
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The total number of IPTV households will grow dramatically over the next five years, rising from just under 6 million homes worldwide in 2006 to more than 80 million in 2011, predicts a new report from the technology research firm, Strategy Analytics.
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Global IPTV subscribers will soar to 14.5 million in 2007, up a stunning 192.4 percent from 4.9 million in 2006, iSuppli predicts. By 2010, worldwide IPTV subscribers will amount to 63 million, Rago said.Partly because of the IPTV surge, global factory re
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Noch im November hat arena die Millionen-Kunden-Marke übersprungen. „Wir freuen uns über den erfolgreichen Start in die erste Spielzeit. Die erste Million ist geschafft und wir sind voll im Plan“, sagt arena Geschäftsführer Dejan Jocic. „Wir arb
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But HBO says it is exploring plans to distribute its programming online—so long as those plans don’t jeopardize its subscription-based business model or its licensing agreements with cable operators, which account for 80% of HBO’s revenue.
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It says it has more than doubled the number of its FiOS TV customers in Q3--63K subscribers were added, bringing the total to 118K as of Sept. 30. Verizon said it’s on track to hit 175K TV subscribers by year-end.
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But programming will almost certainly be offered via a subscription service, much like the mixture of HBO movies and original fare such as The Wire, Deadwood, and Big Love now offered by cable and satellite operators for a monthly fee of $10 to $12 or mor
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Major League Baseball has taken a big step towards the future of what we now call TV. That future doesn’t include channels. More importantly, it turns cablecos (and telcos trying to be cablecos) into dumb pipes. They’re not going to like that but w
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A la Carte funktioniert nicht für alle. Es wird zu teuer und steht den Verhaltensmustern entgegen.Unbundeln der Kanäle würde nicht funktionieren und ganz ohne Werbung gehts auch nicht. Die Bündelung versch. Programme in einen Kanal ist das einzigartig
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Die Werbung wird aus dem Fernsehen verschwinden. Der Content wird a la Carte ausgeliefert oder per Subsciption oder PPV. Die Shows werden über das Internetübertragen und eine vielzahl der Dollars wandern aus dem TV ab.
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Die Werbeeinahmen werden sich verändern weg vom Spot hin zum Porductplacement. Es Profitieren nicht mehr die Networks sondern die Produzenten. Bsp. Nike"Placement". Diese Art der Werbung sehen alle ob sie die Show stehlen oder legal erwerben.