All Multiplatform articles – Page 183
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RDF to make Ogilvy content
RDF Digital is to develop cross-platform content for Ogilvy Entertainment, the branded content division of advertising agency Ogilvy.
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Content Focus: Bingo night live
ITV is returning to late night gaming in a bid to revive the popularity of British bingo - and viewers can play along online.
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ETV opens specialist web agency
ETV has set up a digital agency that will specialise in web-TV, digital marketing and website design.
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Director Hamm sets up multiplatform indie
Bafta-winning TV and film director Nick Hamm has launched a multiplatform production company that specialises in comedy and drama with high production values.
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BBCi to offer full-time sport service
The BBC is to launch a permanent interactive sports service on digital TV after the summer's Beijing Olympics.
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BBCW launches ‘unbranded' networking site
BBC Worldwide is launching a new social networking application for teens that plays down the BBC brand.
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UBC drops Cliq mobile service
UBC Media is ditching the mobile phone version of its Cliq music download service after just five months.
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Blog: Bridging the digital divide
Elizabeth McLaughlin, director of the company behind ITV1's Britain's Got Talent website, discusses the problems with the UK's 'digital divide'.
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Bebo unveils new drama
Bebo has teamed up with indie Monkey Kingdom and Universal Music for its latest web drama.
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BT Vision to charge for on-demand BBC content
BT Vision customers are being asked to pay for on-demand BBC content, despite it being freely available on the iPlayer.
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Content Focus: e4.com
Digital youth channel E4 has bulked up its new website with specially produced clips and games.
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ITN On unveils Green News
ITN's multimedia division ITN On has made its first foray into green programming with the launch of the presenter-led 90-second daily news bulletin Green News on MSN UK's environment and video channels.
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BT and Emuse link for IPTV
BT Vision and Dublin-based firm Emuse Technologies are to build a “significant pipeline” of new IPTV applications over the next 12 months.
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Uefa launches paid-for site
Uefa has launched a subscription-based global website that will stream all matches from the 2008 European Football Championships in Switzerland and Austria.
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Digital agency boss: Broadcasters 'too focused on TV'
Broadcasters are paying lip service to 360-degree commissioning by refusing ideas that do not start with TV in mind, according to the managing director of digital agency Digital Outlook.
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Inuk wins£9.5m funding
IPTV platform specialist Inuk Networks has secured£9.5m in funding from S4C and venture capital firm Wesley Clover to help it continue to extend its services from university students to domestic consumers.
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Changing Platforms
The global credit crunch is set to halt the rapid expansion digital TV has enjoyed over the past decade. But new platforms offer opportunities - with consolidation expected to be the sector's latest watchword, writes David Wood.
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The Insider: Public disservice
The BBC's free-spending website is crushing its commercial sector rivals.
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Scooby Doo, where are you? On BT Vision
Cartoons including Scooby Doo and Tom & Jerry are to be turned into interactive games on BT Vision's IPTV platform.