All Multiplatform articles – Page 175
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BBC may sell Jam content to recover licence funds
The BBC is proposing to commercially exploit mothballed BBC Jam content in a bid to recover some of the millions of pounds of licence- fee funding spent on the axed education service.
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Duncan joins Grade in attack on Google
Channel 4 chief executive Andy Duncan has joined Michael Grade in attacking Google, branding its failure to invest in UK content creation unfair.
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Yorkshire's got talent
With over 10,000 people working in TV, radio, new media and games, Yorkshire is a key player in the creative sector. Will Strauss takes a look at the shape of the industry and how it is starting to embrace cross-platform production.
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ESPN launches online player
ESPN has finally rolled out its ESPN360.com online video player in the UK.
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Tern mount STI Invasion
Tern Television is to launch a PacMan-style online game in which characters from its Channel 4 show KNTV have to ‘catch' sexually-transmitted diseases before they spread.
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Corrie death proves online hit
ITV plans to create more online spin-off content after its three versions of Coronation Street character Liam Connor's death were viewed more than 650,000 times last weekend.
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Disney and BT strike online deal
Disney Channel UK has inked a multi-year deal with BT Vision allowing viewers to watch Disney Channel and Playhouse Disney content on-demand.
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BBC iPlayer carried on Sky
The BBC and BSkyB have signed a deal to make iPlayer programming available through the satellite giant's online TV service Sky Player.
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Bebo to order more shows
Bebo will commission at least six original productions next year under the banner of 'Bebo Originals'.
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4iP open for business
Channel 4's online PSB platform 4iP has officially opened for submissions today.
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Off the Fence wins Babelgum order
Off the Fence has won its first online commission, a factual wildlife series for web TV platform Babelgum.
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C4 to clean up Jamie Oliver
Channel 4 is planning to offer a “child friendly” version of Jamie's Ministry of Food for its on-demand service after complaints about swearing.
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myvideorights seals YouTube deal
Digital video distributor myvideorights.com has signed a deal to provide professional rights-cleared TV content to YouTube.
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Disney inks comedy deal with Microsoft
MIPCOM: Disney-ABC-ESPN Television has signed its first Europe-wide distribution deal for its multiplatform content arm Stage 9 Digital Media.
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BBC unveils iPlayer Freeview proposal
The BBC has revealed proposals to take the iPlayer onto Freeview.
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Interactive broadcast providers named
Phone services regulator PhonepayPlus has named the first 13 companies that will provide phone-in interactive broadcast services.
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Kids iPlayer to tackle web watershed problem
The BBC is to solve the online watershed conundrum by launching a children's version of the iPlayer.
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Chelsey deal for I-Rights
I-Rights has signed a three-year deal with producer Channel X to distribute Bebo's new online series Chelsey:OMG!.
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Hat Trick to produce its first online drama
Hat Trick's multimedia and drama departments have teamed up for the first time to produce the indie's first online drama, commissioned by car manufacturer Ford's media agency MindShare.
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Rescue Me to air exclusively on iTunes
The new season of US firefighter drama Rescue Me is to debut on iTunes in the UK and will be the first major series to air exclusively here on a non-TV platform.