Last month came the announcement that online video giant YouTube was launching a subscription service, charging users fees starting from $0.99 per month. The scheme is currently being piloted with a 53-channel line-up, however YouTube announced that more channels would be rolled out in the coming weeks. Once viewers have subscribed from a computer, they [...]

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Clearly Orange have read Juniper’s recent press release announcing that by 2014 more than 240 million smartphone users will stream TV to their phones because this week they launched a new social TV service in the UK called TVcheck. This app has a number of interesting features, most clever of which is its ability to detect [...]
In our recent mobile TV report, I discussed how important the wider mobile TV market was to the mobile TV industry. Not only are mobile TV services usually run by the same companies who operate traditional television networks, but consumers see them as being part of the same service. Consumers are no longer happy to [...]
A couple of weeks ago I blogged on the state of mobile TV: specifically about the fact that, while the means of delivery and access might be somewhat different to that envisaged by the adherents of dedicated mobile broadcast TV several years ago, then it is nevertheless beginning to develop substantive audiences. Yesterday came the [...]
The story of mobile TV has not always been a happy one. Five or six years ago, in those seemingly prehistoric app stores days, the industry was abuzz with news of planned deployments of dedicated mobile broadcast TV networks. The disparate standards – DVB-H, S-DMB, T-DMB, MediaFLO – jockeyed for position and media coverage in [...]
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