Loading
Loading
click me click me
MCN All Access

Internet Video Industry News

RSS

Multichannel.com provides comprehensive news and analysis on the delivery of TV, communication and entertainment services over the internet.

  • VOD Still A Priority: CTAM Panels

    by Kent Gibbons and Mike Farrell, October 31, 2009
    Denver — Drowned out lately amid talk of authentication and online access to pay TV shows, video on demand on the TV was a big discussion point at CTAM Summit ’09 sessions last week.  More
  • Verivue Acquires CoBlitz For Video Caching

    Todd Spangler, October 19, 2010

    Verivue, the Comcast-backed video-on-demand systems vendor, has acquired CoBlitz, a small startup that has developed a way to let service providers cache over-the-top video and essentially form their own content-delivery networks.

      More
  • TWC Lines Up For ESPN Online Kick

    By Todd Spangler, October 18, 2010
    Time Warner Cable DVR manager Time Warner Cable subscribers will be able to log in to watch the linear ESPN channel online -- and access additional programming on ESPN3.com -- as early as Oct. 25, while the MSO separately has launched a service to let subs remotely manage their DVRs over the Web.  More
  • SeaChange Expands International Multiplatform Work

    George Winslow, October 18, 2010
    As SeaChange International launches Adrenalin, its new back office product, this week at SCTE Cable-Tec Expo in New Orleans, the company will also be pitching its international experience in delivering content to multiple screens as an important selling point for the new system, which is designed to help operators expand their TV Everywhere initiatives.  More
  • OMG Comcast, Pls Help!

      
    By Todd Spangler, October 18, 2010
    The Internet has given customers a digital soapbox to voice their opinions about the companies they do business with — the good, the bad and the ugly.  More
  • Viewers Watch More Screens, Still Favor Cable

      
    By R.Thomas Umstead, October 18, 2010
    Consumers are viewing more broadcast and cable television content on their laptops and tmobile phones than ever before, but most are not ready to cut cable services, according to a just-released study from Horowitz Associates.  More
  • Nat Geo Puts Big Push Behind ‘Migrations’

      
    By Mike Reynolds, October 18, 2010
    National Geographic Channel is launching an ambitious global television project across several platforms that dwarfs previous efforts based on the upcoming series Great Migrations.  More
  • Ivi Promotes Itself As Online Harbor In Retrans Storm

    John Eggerton, October 15, 2010
    Ivi TV pitched its online lineup of TV station signals as a chance for Cablevision subs to watch baseball, football and other programming regardless of whether or not Fox and Cablevision come to a retransmission-consent deal.  More
  • Viacom Taps Discovery's Kline As CIO

    By Todd Spangler, October 13, 2010
    Viacom appointed David Kline, previously chief information officer at Discovery Communications, to oversee technology strategy and operations for the company and its MTV Networks unit.  More
  • Comcast's ThePlatform Releases MPX

    George Winslow (Broadcasting & Cable), October 12, 2010
    Online video publishing company thePlatform has taken its mpx video management system out of beta testing and formally released it.  More

Next ›

Advertisement
Newbay Business Information Resource Center

Featured Company


Most Recent Resources

  • Blogs

  • Talkback

  • Photos


Todd Spangler

BIT RATE

Todd Spangler
October 12, 2010
Sony's Google TV Sets: $200-$400 Extra
Too lazy to get off the couch to search for something on the Web? It’ll...
More

Todd Spangler

BIT RATE

Todd Spangler
October 12, 2010
Is TV One of Google's Science Projects?
Maybe Google TV is more like one of the Internet giant’s experimental...
More

Events

Advertisement


About Us   |   Advertising Info   |   Site Map   |   Contact Us   |   Subscription   |   Affiliate Links   |   RSS
© 2010 NewBay Media, LLC. 810 Seventh Avenue, 27th Floor, New York, NY 10019 T (212) 378-0400 F (212) 378-0470
Use of this website is subject to its Terms of Use | Privacy Policy
SCRIPT LANGUAGE=JavaScript>