Friday, 03 July 2009

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EchoStar beats TiVo shock | Print |  E-mail
Chris Forrester 02-07-2009
PVR originators TiVo took a rare hit on July 1, when arch-rivals EchoStar/Dish won an officially-sanctioned delay to a Court order to start paying TiVo a royalty for its DVR ‘time warp’ technology.
 
UTECA pushes regional ad ban | Print |  E-mail
Iñaki Ferreras 02-07-2009
With Spain's national public broadcaster Televisión Española (TVE) due shortly to have its advertising removed, now the national private TV networks want the same situation for the regional public broadcasters.
 
KoreaSat-2 sold to ABS | Print |  E-mail
Chris Forrester 02-07-2009
Asia Broadcast Satellite is buying KoreaSat-2. KoreaSat-2 was launched in January 2006 and thus has a few years left of operational life. ABS will then move the satellite to its 75 deg East location, and rename it ABS-1A.
 
All OK for Measat-3a | Print |  E-mail
Rose Major 02-07-2009
Malaysia’s Measat Satellite Systems said its recently-launched Measat-3a satellite has been successfully moved to the 91.4 degrees east orbital slot, in preparation for in-orbit testing.
 
Zee TV returns to No 1 – just | Print |  E-mail
Chris Forrester 02-07-2009
zee_snapshotZee TV achieved the Number 1 position last week in India. Normally this sort of story wouldn’t raise too many eyebrows, but Zee’s achievement meant that it dislodged the usual occupant Star Plus off its long-held perch. But there’s also a new Viacom-backed channel in the lists, and it is giving Zee and Star more than a few headaches.
 
German Brainpool joins Banijay Entertainment | Print |  E-mail
Pascale Paoli Lebailly 02-07-2009
Banijay Entertainment, the group constituted by former Endemol France CEO Stéphane Courbit, has acquired 50% in German production company Brainpool.
 
CASBAA to look at India, China | Print |  E-mail
Rose Major 02-07-2009
casbaa_roomThe Cable & Satellite Broadcasting Association of Asia (CASBAA) has unveiled the first details of this year’s talk-fest, due to be held in Hong Kong in November. Major markets India and China will provide an in-depth focus.
 
Ondas Media backs Solaris Mobile | Print |  E-mail
Chris Forrester 01-07-2009
Ondas Media is the company looking to deliver Sirius-type satellite pay-radio to European drivers. It has already signed up Renault, BMW and Nissan to install its radios. It had hoped to tap into Solaris Mobile to deliver initial services to some European countries. Yesterday we reported that Solaris Mobile has technical problems.
 
Single pay-DTT box for Spain close | Print |  E-mail
Iñaki Ferreras 01-07-2009
Spain’s broadcasters and manufacturers are almost ready with the technical specifications for the compatibility of future pay-DTT boxes, according to the industrial association ASIMELEC.
 
KDG expresses interest in Orion Cable | Print |  E-mail
Jörn Krieger 01-07-2009
Germany’s largest cable operator Kabel Deutschland (KDG) has expressed interest in acquiring parts of Orion Cable’s network should the financially troubled company need to sell off its assets.
 
ANGA criticises Sky’s cable strategy | Print |  E-mail
Jörn Krieger 01-07-2009
angaThe association of German cable operators, ANGA, has criticised pay-TV operator Premiere’s decision to offer its soccer Bundesliga coverage on cable networks only in connection with basic package Sky Welt from its relaunch as Sky on July 4 and not as a stand-alone product.
 
Tender out for Aus broadband build | Print |  E-mail
Rose Major 01-07-2009
Australia is one step closer to a national broadband network, with the government yesterday calling for tenders to construct, operate and maintain the backbone links in six regional areas.
 
ABC launches digital radio stations | Print |  E-mail
Rose Major 01-07-2009
digital_radio_plusAustralia’s new DAB+ digital radio platform received a boost yesterday with the launch of public broadcaster the ABC’s suite of digital stations, and a free-to-air TV ad campaign which is sure to boost awareness of the new platform.
 
TV innovation starved of cash | Print |  E-mail
Chris Forrester 01-07-2009
LCD and Plasma TV sets still rule the retail sector, while rear-projection units have all but disappeared even in North America, says this quarter’s EBU Technical Report. A study by BBC R&D’s Richard Salmon suggests that it is now cash that is stifling development of ‘next generation’ TV sets.
 
Saudi worst media pirates in Mid-East | Print |  E-mail
Chris Forrester 01-07-2009
Saudi Arabia is one of the worst transgressors in the Middle East for media and TV piracy, says a new study from Inform Telecoms*. The country has “widespread pirate distribution of pay TV via both cable and DTH.”
 
Dubai will bid for 2020 Olympics | Print |  E-mail
Chris Forrester 01-07-2009
Dubai has confirmed it is considering mounting a full bid for the 2020 Olympic Games, as part of its Dubai 2020 scheme to also win status as a World Expo city during the same year.
 
Solaris Mobile is in trouble | Print |  E-mail
Chris Forrester 30-06-2009
Solaris Mobile, the Eutelsat/SES Astra joint-venture to deliver DVB-H and pay-radio over Europe, has significant technical problems. The project has already made an insurance claim saying that the Harris-designed giant transmission antenna is not performing to specification.