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NewsSony's Direct-to-Home "Hancock" Experiment
Sony is going to stream its "Hancock" movie directly to
buyers of its Bravia TV sets through the Internet. Speaking at a press dinner in San Francisco, Sony Electronics President
Stan Glasgow said Read more...
AT&T Adds New CDN, Exec to Manage
AT&T has announced a suite of content delivery and
digital media solutions to help deliver and distribute video and rich media to
the trinity of screens: PC, TV, and mobile device. IDC says the Read more...
Cuban: Bow to Google, Little Guys
Chronic blogger and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, trying to keep his mind
away from professional basketball until next season, takes a deep dive into Read more...
More than a (Future) Billion ServedABI Research predicts online video viewers will reach at least one billion in five years, a quadrupling of current estimates. Fuelling the rise in viewers Read more... Zune Adds VideoMicrosoft has expanded its Zune offerings to include downloads of popular television shows from COMEDY CENTRAL, MTV, NBC Universal, Nickelodon, Star Media, Turner Broadcasting and VH1, among Read more... iTunes Wins Equality with DVD ReleasesNew movies from major film studios and independents will now be available for purchase through the iTunes store on the same day as their DVD release. New releases will be available from 20th Read more... 500 GB of Free Content Delivery; Video Local
Content delivery network (CDN) provider Velocix is offering users up to 500 GB of
free content deliver services with no strings attached. The allowance can Read more...
Take me out to the ball game (and Stanley Cup)
Yahoo has announced a three year deal with MLB.com, the digital side of Major League Baseball, for video distribution and ad sales while the NHL is expanding their online video coverage. Yahoo has a Read more...
| Press ReleasesSocial Networking Meets Broadcast Television ATLANTA, GA (October 23, 2007) – ICTV, which delivers high-quality video with broadband choice and control to the television via cable and IPTV networks, announced today that it will demonstrate how its ActiveVideo™ Distribution Network is enabling the media industry’s first universally deployable cross-platform social networking capability at the Telco TV Conference and Expo next week. In its booth, #526, at the Georgia World Congress Center, ICTV will show how Read more... |
