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French network TFI will be launching today, September 25, on TF1Vision, the latest episodes of Heroes, 24 hours after it's US broadcast, in a trial pay per view video on demand offering, in streaming and will cost euro 1.99 or $2.80.
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The U.K. market for online TV will be worth £181 million ($362 million) by 2011 -- but the growth of movie downloads is expected to be much slower. These are the findings of a survey by Screen Digest, which forecasts that music will continue to dominate
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Building B is building an entertainment platform and service that incorporates the unique strengths of wireless broadcast technology and the internet to deliver a personalized, broadband video experience. The service consists of a turn-key home video ente
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prison break free on demand
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Reading the news today about Cox’s decision to “disable” the fast-forwarding capability from its network-based DVR for certain popular ABC shows and ESPN football broadcasts, you had to wonder: What took them so long to figure this out?
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Der Milchproduktehersteller Ehrmann ist der erste Werbekunde, den RTL für sein Video-on-Demand-Portal "RTL NOW!" gewonnen hat. Der Milchmann schaltet online Werbung bei der kostenlos von RTL ins Netz gestellten Soap "Alles was zählt".
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The BBC is exploring plans to make its proposed iPlayer directly available on television screens and considering options for co-operating with other broadcasters. Ashley Highfield, their director of future media and technology, hinted at the possibilities
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HBO is launching a subscription video-on-demand service in the U.K., the first time it will be available as a stand-alone branded destination in Blighty.Rolling out this spring, service will be carried by competing British digital platforms Virgin Media,
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Wouldn't it be great if you could take your pick from over 500 films that started when you wanted them to, instead of fitting in with a TV schedule or basing your night around cinema times? That's what we thought. So say hello to TV on demand.
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Rapid growth over the next five years will see 435 million homes taking VOD or NVOD services – more than one-third of the world’s total TV households. At the same time those subscribers will be generating revenues of US$11.4 billion. Even then, the ma
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BBC plans to provide broadband audio and video services have received a cautious recommendation from the communications regulator following a market impact assessment. Ofcom anticipates that linear television viewing may fall by up to 30% over the next fi
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Not that this was going to be an issue after Ofcom set the path earlier this month, but BBC Trust gave initial approval to the BBC’s on-demand plans. Under the proposals, viewers will be able to watch popular programs online or download them to a PC up
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The on-demand iPlayer service (sounds like something from Apple) will allow viewers to watch their favorite programs from the previous 7 days and store them on a PC for 30 days. It sounds kind of like an automated DVR service.
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Kid vid is tops, accounting for more almost 50 percent of their VOD consumption; Triple Play3 ain’t all that — what customers are really looking for is a focused video offering; Offering 3-day replays of regular TV broadcasts is immensely popular;
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Welcome to 4oD With hundreds of hours of TV, films and music to download, you can watch what you want, when you want.
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Das ZDF will die Folgen seiner neuen Krimiserie "KDD - Kriminaldauerdienst" noch vor der Ausstrahlung online stellen. Die Serie soll kostenlos zum Download bereitstehen, ab 2. Februar 2007 startet die erste Staffel.
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17% were already watching on-demand programmes on their television sets. Some 42% of those already viewing video-on-demand reported watching less television as a result. The same percentage believe that traditional television scheduling will no longer ex
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Among the free video downloads from file-sharing networks recorded in the third quarter, nearly 60% was adult-film content, 20% was TV show content and 5% was mainstream movie content, NPD said.
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Josh Goldman, chief exec of Akimbo, which started selling its $199 device just before Thanksgiving, says it makes getting niche video content to a TV much more economical, and it can help studios leverage their programming libraries in new ways. Discovery
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Aggregator has devised the UK’s first universally-available, high quality video-on-demand service containing a broad and deep range of content which complements free-to-air broadcast digital TV. Aggregator sources, packages and delivers television progr
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Comverse has announced the expansion of the Comverse Converged Communication portfolio with a launch of Comverse IPTV, a comprehensive solution to provide TV viewers with a broad selection of broadcast and unicast (subscriber-selected) content. The solut
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One estimate suggests that if the networks lose that fight again, and continue to be paid only on the basis of live viewing, lost revenue could be as much as $600 million next year compared with an estimated $300 million in 2006.
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Statt, wie ursprünglich vermutet, am Jahresende konnte der belgische Betreiber bereits Ende September 2006 über 100 000 Teilnehmer für sein IPTV-Angebot verbuchen. Umfragen haben gezeigt, dass vor allem die Fußball-Live-Rechte und die sehr gute Bild-
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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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BSkyB is rebranding its Sky by Broadband video download service as Sky Anytime and is adding Sky One shows and pay-per-view premium movies to the programming line-up.
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Shows like CSI, South Park and Studio 60 are now available for download via Xbox Live’s marketplace, as previously announced. Also, some download-to-rent movies are available in high definition. Full details and content list follows…
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In a move that could help cable operators pay the freight of "free" video-on-demand content, Nielsen Media Research said it will launch a new VOD measurement service on Dec. 11, 2006. Nielsen said it will offer the new service by leveraging the same Natio
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Jetzt wirds interessant: "Microsoft said tonight that it would offer movies and episodes of television shows for download through its Xbox Live online service in the United States, beginning Nov. 22." Die letzen Meter zu TV sind kein Problem für MS!
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Comcast user-generated video site and TV VOD channel
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Put simply, we’ve outgrown the old Internet. The next generation is the transfer of information across the world more intelligently, and the jewel in that crown is the ability to transmit live, picture-perfect HD-quality multi-channel television across
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NBC says it has streamed 5 million individual episodes of its shows, and ABC said it streamed more than 2.5 million in the first two weeks. Those numbers are still tiny compared to the number of people who watch TV: nearly 23 million people watched "Grey'
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It seems that DVR playback is adding significant audiences to some shows, but does not appear to be affecting the level of live viewing overall.
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On the PC side, the files are going to be encoded in mp4/m4p and Flash format, which means you can either stream your "paid for" movies directly from either a browser or a third party app, or download the mp4/m4p to watch on your computer
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In fact concurrent VOD streams worldwide will explode from 1.67 million in 2005 to 163 million in 2011, according to a new study released by ABI Research. the need for on-demand technology and concurrent usage of that technology will skyrocket over the ne
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The telcos don't get the web: they see it as just a collection of content. On the other hand, the web people don't understand TV. They use the terms "video" and "TV" interchangeably, and care little for the distinction between live and recorded content. B
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MobiTV currently offers a television-over-WiFi product that is nimble enough to work over 300-to-500 kilobit per second wireless data stream. It has a couple of dozen channels, and can make for a pleasant viewing experience on a laptop, and even some larg
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The Video on Demand (VoD) market is beginning to see rapid growth, achieving greater than 40% growth in 2005 over 2004. This expansion is propelled by the combination of growth across cable, IPTV and Broadband/Internet VoD.
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Werbe finanzierte VoD Angebote sind nicht nur fürs Internet interessant. Kraft sponsort auch Cablevision VoDs oder andere. Der Deal Werbung gegen kostnelose Shows scheint auch beim VoD zu funktionieren.
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DisneyChannel.com, there have been 37 million downloads, an average of 1 million visitors a day, and 1.5 billion page views for the time period of June 2 to August 3. Die Shows im Internet haben nicht die TV Programme beeinträchtigt.
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Maxdom hat einen guten Deal gemacht: 1. deutscher Sender mit VOD primetime Rrchten, 1. Angebot das vor der Austrahlung verfügbar ist 1. deutsches Angebot, ... Disney lässt Lost, Desperate housewives usw vertreiben.
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VoD nutzer sehen ca. 17 Filme pro jahr on demand. Sie kaufen aber nur um 1% weniger DVDs als nicht VOD nutzer. Aber sie leihen um 11% weniger Filme aus. Studios bevorzugen VoD statt Rentals.
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$1.45 Mrd VoD Markt in den USA. Hauptproblem liegt in der kommunikation. Die Konsumenten wissen nicht dass sie VoD haben und können damit nicht umgehen. Digitales Kabel wird 2008 analoges Kabel überholen Sateltiten jagen Marktanteile ab.
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VOD User mögen eher Rreality TV (27%wahrscheinlicher), music videos (24%), sind Jünger und haben eine hohe Onlineaffinität (50%) 20 Std sowie Breitbandverbindung. Kaufen 3mal so oft PPVs und haben doppelt sohäufig ein Einkommen von 150000.
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Studie unter Kableabonnenten in den USA. Sie wollen keine größere inhaltliche Überwachung (Gewalt/Sex). 54% sind für alacarte Angebote, höhere Preise bedeuten würden, 42% sind so zufrieden.47% akzeptieren kostenlose VoDs mit Werbung
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Für £84 Mio haben BT Sky die VoD Rechte für ein PPV der Premiership Fußballspiele gekauft. Die Spiele werden ab 22 Uhr für 50 Studen bereitstehen und können über das BT Vision IPTV angebot empfangen werden.
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Noch nicht einmal richtige gestartet könnte Cablevisions Remote Access DVR schon wieder abgeschalten werden. Die Networks verklagen Cablevision weil sie behaupten es handle sich um einen nicht lizenzierten VOD Dienst.
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MSOs sind massiv dabie VOD Angebote zu installieren und zu etablieren. Dabei wird bei den Modalitäten experimentiert. Außerdem gibt es neue Software, die Werbung dynamisch einfügt, je nach Abspieldatum und Ort.
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Die Networks erwarten weniger Geld beim Upfront zu erhalten weil die Werber wg. DVR usw. skeptisch sind. Deshalb versuchen Sie massiv ihre neue Medien (internet) Bemühungen voran zu bringen. Obwohl, die alle noch kein Geld bringen.