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Worldspace pledges European assets | Print |  Forward
 
Chris Forrester, on 24-07-2008

worldspacelogo.jpgAfter the market closed on July 23 Worldspace issued its latest text on the long history of its borrowing obligations. It is heavily in debt to four bridging note-holders. The latest news, issued via a formal filing with the US Securities & Exchange Commission, is that it has pledged its European assets to the debt-holders. 


UK gets tough on music pirates | Print |  Forward
 
Chris Forrester, on 24-07-2008

Six major British ISPs are to get tough with illegal peer-to-peer music file-sharers. That’s the stick. But there’s also a carrot, whereby they’ll adopt a legitimate scheme which will allow unlimited downloads for a modest monthly fee. 



Starhub nearing VOD launch | Print |  Forward
 
Rose Major, on 24-07-2008

hubstation.jpgSingaporean pay-TV operator Starhub reportedly plans to offer its own video-on-demand service, in part a response to the arrival of competitor mio TV, SingTel’s IPTV operation. The news comes a day after SingTel announced new on-demand deals with three US studios. 


ABC launches internet TV | Print |  Forward
 
Rose Major, on 24-07-2008

abciview.jpgAustralia’s public service broadcaster the ABC has followed the lead of its UK counterpart and introduced a free internet TV service, ABC iView, for Australian eyes only. 


Ad revenues to suffer further falls | Print |  Forward
 
Chris Forrester, on 24-07-2008

Commercial TV broadcasters in Europe will suffer further falls in advertising revenues, says a bank’s major report. The second-half of this year could see further falls in income as the economic downturn starts to bite. 

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John Malone mulling German comeback | Print |  Forward
 
Jörn Krieger, on 24-07-2008

liberty_global.jpgUS cable mogul John Malone, who withdrew from Germany in 2002, appears to be on the verge of making a comeback to the German market with his international media concern Liberty Global. 


SES Astra helps Vietnam satellite | Print |  Forward
 
Chris Forrester, on 24-07-2008

vinasat.jpgLuxembourg-based SES Astra’s technology subsidiary SES Astra TechCom has won the contract to deliver the Network Operations Centre for the new Vietnamese satellite system Vinasat.  Astra TechCom shall deliver the NOC to Vietnam Telecom International, for its Vinasat-1 craft (pictured, left). 


New German travel chnl in preparation | Print |  Forward
 
Jörn Krieger, on 24-07-2008

German TV production company Focus TV wants to launch a pay-TV service this year focusing on travel themes. 


TVN 24 buys Network Electronics gear | Print |  Forward
 
Maria Blanco, on 24-07-2008

Poland’s TVN 24 has chosen Network Electronics’ TV-C PLUS MPEG-2 encoders to contribute approximately four hours of video per day from a remote controlled video capture site on the Polish coast.   


Web TV’s fast growth confirmed | Print |  Forward
 
Chris Forrester, on 24-07-2008

Web video, and TV services like YouTube and the BBC’s iPlayer, are no longer confined to PC users, according to “Digital Media Devices Global Market Forecast,” just published by Strategy Analytics. A wave of recent announcements from major players such as Sony, Microsoft and Samsung confirms that internet-enabled TVs, games consoles and peripherals, such as Blu-ray Disc players, will soon deliver web-based content to millions of TV viewers around the world. 


XM + Sirius: Moment of truth | Print |  Forward
 
Chris Forrester, on 23-07-2008

xmsirius.jpgIt’s been a busy week for the USA’s two satellite radio broadcasters. XM has just released core subs numbers, which are good and more or less in line with expectations. But at the same time XM is tying up loose ends on putting together some extra financing, as well as sweating on hearing whether the long-awaited merger plan between XM and Sirius will receive FCC approval. 


Wireless HDTV on way | Print |  Forward
 
Chris Forrester, on 23-07-2008

Israeli company Amimon is reportedly in discussion with heavyweight technology companies Sony, Samsung and others to develop a system that will deliver fat HDTV signals around the home without wires. 


Pro7 facing financial pressures | Print |  Forward
 
Chris Forrester, on 23-07-2008

pro7.jpgGerman broadcaster Pro7-Sat1 has been under some pressure lately, with a depressed share price, heavyweight management changes and facing challenges on its forward ad bookings. When a bank’s report talks about the possibility of Pro7 “breaching its financial covenants”, everyone takes note. Not helping is a veritable stampede of senior staff saying they’re leaving. 


Joost launches in China | Print |  Forward
 
Chris Forrester and Rose Major, on 23-07-2008

joost.jpgJoost, the video-delivery-by-internet company, has linked with Hong Kong-based TOM Group to launch a service into China. The snappily named ‘joost.tom.com’ j-v has sourced programming from CCTV, BTV Media, China Record Corp, CAV Warner and Huayi Brothers, amounting to some 16,000 hours of material.