All Multiplatform articles – Page 200
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NewsGCap adds to station websites
GCap Media has hooked up with Intel to provide extra interviews, archive and video content on its websites.
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NewsClassic FM unveils online service
GCap Media-owned station Classic FM has launched a listen-again service and a daily internet-only show.
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ITN plans India webcast
ITN is to launch a web show about Bollywood as part of a package of programmes for a dedicated YouTube channel.
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YouTube piracy clampdown
Google has unveiled technology to stop copyrighted material being viewed on its YouTube video-sharing service.
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NewsMSN to host I’m a Celeb...
ITV has signed a digital content partnership with MSN to host exclusive clips of the next series of I’m Celebrity...
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iPlayer goes Mac-friendly
The BBC’s iPlayer web catch-up service will include video streaming for PCs and Macs when it has its full consumer launch at the end of the year.
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Orange duo set up own firm
The founders of Orange’s multimedia division have set up a new company targeting production companies.
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FeaturesKnight Rider: Turbo Boost
Michael Knight and KITT, the talking car, are back in a new animated Knight Rider series for mobile phones.
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NewsSpike Jonze backs web-TV
Legendary hollywood film director Spike Jonze is backing a new free-to-air online television station.
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NewsDigital box sales soar
Just 2,000 of Whitehaven’s 25,000 homes lost BBC2 when its analogue signal was pulled on 17 October.
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CommentIceberg ahoy!
BBC output is heading for ruin unless forces outside the corporation step in and look at its true purpose.
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FeaturesCBS looks to digital growth
CBS president and chief executive Leslie Moonves is looking to ramp up the US media giant’s growth strategy.
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FeaturesTime to break out of the box
Broadcasters are discovering the potential of online content to enrich drama and are restructuring their commissioning structures to make sure the web is not confined to a supporting role.
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FeaturesTime to break out of the box
Broadcasters are discovering the potential of online content to enrich drama and are restructuring their commissioning structures to make sure the web is not confined to a supporting role.
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NewsInquiry delay into Sky's ITV stake
The UK Competition Commission has moved back the deadline for the completion of its inquiry into BSkyB's 17.9% stake in ITV until early 2008 because of the 'complex' nature of the inquiry. [ALL]
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NewsBBC hires digital technology head for iPlayer
The BBC has drafted in a new head of digital media technology, Anthony Rose, who is responsible for delivering the 'next generation' of BBC iPlayer. [ALL]
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NewsGrade: video games exist in 'moral vacuum'
RTS Convention:ITV executive chairman Michael Grade has criticised video games for existing in a 'moral vacuum' compared to TV drama. [ALL]
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CommentTV is short-sighted
Broadcasters have been too defensive in their use of new technology according to Magic Lantern's Anthony Lilley.
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NewsVoD to reach 20%
Videoondemand will account for only a fifth of TV viewing in Europe by 2012, with growth held back by hardtobreak TV habits, according to global business consultancy Bain & Company.
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NewsITV bids to reach a third of UK web users by 2010
ITV plans to form partnerships with online content aggregators such as Google, YouTube and Yahoo! as part of its bid for its content to reach more than a third of the UK's web users by 2010.


















