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- Broadcasters go too far
- Broadcast television and radio are held to a different standard under the law because, unlike cable and satellite TV, broadcasters operate on government-owned airwaves. The government could license these frequencies to a number of communications technologies that would bring in additional revenue. Instead, taxpayers forgo other uses for this...
- Research articles 2004-10-20
- Broadcasters & Channels: "Paid Access $99"
- Inform your strategic development with a full and detailed report on all Merger & Acquisition and Venture Capital deals in the Broadcasters and Channels sector for Q1 2008. This sector includes all types of broadcasters: broadcast solutions; radio channels; Television TV channels. StrategyEye's next-generation business intelligence platform combines proprietary technology...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- UK Broadcasters Want Freeview HD DRM'd To Tackle PVR Piracy
- Freeview TV operators in the UK want to stop the mass, unauthorised copying of HD content by demanding that set-top box and PVR manufacturers accept new DRM standards. Expressing the concerns of Freeview shareholders including Channel 4 and ITV (LSE: ITV), the BBC wrote to Ofcom asking it...
- External links 2009-09-16
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- Today's Vision of Tomorrow: Apps With Everything, Everything With Apps
- News coming out of the Le Web conference in Paris this week has prompted me to look at Apps and App Stores in a new light: In the future we can expect pretty much everything to have apps, and apps that'll...
- News items 2009-12-11
- BBC given go-ahead to put internet on TV
- The BBC has been given the go-ahead for the controversial venture to bring internet services to the television set, a decision that could make the public service broadcaster a leading player in a new TV technology.The venture - known as Project Canvas - which is designed to strengthen free-to-air...
- External links 2009-12-20
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