All Multiplatform articles – Page 195
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Features
Content Focus: C4/Brightcove
An internet TV platform that delivers clips including 25 years of C4's back catalogue promises to change the way TV is distributed.
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Supernanny's Lee joins Mint
Mint Digital, the company behind Shipwrecked social network spin-off Islandoo, is looking to move into TV production with the hiring of Supernanny producer Jeremy Lee
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ITV beefs up web team
ITV has bolstered its broadband management team by hiring IMG's director of new media production in a commissioning role.
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BBC apologises for Bhutto interview edit
The BBC has apologised for editing an interview on its website with Benazir Bhutto after it deleted her astonishing claim that Osama Bin Laden had been murdered.
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Motorola lands BT Vision box contract
BT Vision will launch redesigned, energy efficient set-top boxes next year after handing the manufacturing contract to Motorola.
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Comment
Blog: Content on the move - Part 1
Mobile content may well be the future. But at the moment it is only generating cash for the phone networks. John Deals bemoans a lack of financial return for the content provider.
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Turner strikes triple mobile TV deal
Men's channel Nuts TV and fellow Turner brands Adult Swim and Cartoon Network will all be launched on Sky's mobile platform.
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Netflix and LG launch set-top box
US rental film service Netflix and LG Electronics have developed a set-top box for consumers to stream movies and other programming from the internet to HDTVs without a personal computer.
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Sky boosts Anytime service
Sky has added movies from Paramount and Warner Bros to its on demand Anytime on PC service, making it the first online download service to offer films from all six major US studios.
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Setanta and Orange agree mobile terms for Premier League
Barclays Premier League matches are to be broadcast live on mobile phones for the first time from this weekend in a deal agreed between Setanta and Orange.
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Eckoh to fight C4 case
You Say, We Pay phone line operator Eckoh has come out fighting after Channel 4 announced plans to take legal action against it.
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Clarkson leads iPlayer push
BBC talent including Jeremy Clarkson and Sir David Attenborough will lead the corporation’s marketing push for the iPlayer, which has its full consumer launch on Christmas Day.
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Baker quits All Day Breakfast podcast
Danny Baker’s The All Day Breakfast Show podcast has been scrapped following a fall out between the DJ and podcast host Wippit.
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MySpace premiere for Shameless
Channel 4 is to premiere the first episode of Shameless' fifth series on social network MySpace.
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O2 to launch online TV service
Mobile phone operator O2 is set to go head-to-head with former parent company BT and rival firm Tiscali with a UK online TV service next year.
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BBC revamps web homepage
The BBC is overhauling the homepage of its website to allow users to customise the design and content of the site.
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Comment
Blog: The problems of unhealthy competition
Paul Hague on why we must protect the public from being manipulated and monopolised in the media.
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News
YouTube move for CNN
CNN has opened a branded YouTube channel for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
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DIY content from Disney
Disney is encouraging children to compile their own package on its website.