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- WebTV Networks Chooses Spyglass' Surfwatch Parental Controls; First SurfWatch Server Implementation Integral to WebTV Mass Market Appeal
- NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--July 10, 1996--SurfWatch Software, a Spyglass, Inc. company (NASDAQ: SPYG), today announced that its industry-leading Internet filtering and parental control software will be bundled with the WebTV Network, a breakthrough service that will bring the Internet to any television in the U.S. Significantly, this bundling agreement...
- Research articles 1996-07-10
- Sony, Philips license WebTV - WebTV Networks launches TV-based online service - Internet/Web/Online Service Information
- New York--Will consumers soon be shouting, "I want my WebTV?" Sony and Philips certainly hope so. WebTV Networks, a year-old company started by three techies from Apple Computer, launched its TV-based on-line service last week, featuring set-top boxes from the two consumer electronics giants.
- Research articles 1996-07-15
- Microsoft to the rescue: Web TV's. (acquires WebTV Networks)
- Microsoft Corp. will acquire WebTV Networks for $425 million in cash and stock. The acquisition is expected to help expand the market for Web TV's service and to fuel its sales. WebTV provides Internet and e-mail via television sets to consumers. The compMicrosoft Corp. will acquire WebTV Networks for $425...
- Research articles 1997-04-14
- The TV Guide Entertainment Network partner with WebTV Networks
- NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 13, 1997--The TV Guide Entertainment Network TVGEN, the Web's leading source for entertainment information, today announced a strategic partnership with WebTV Networks Inc., developer of the WebTVTM set-top box and WebTV NetworkSM service that delivers the Internet through television.
- Research articles 1997-01-13
- WebTV Networks and Fujitsu announce joint venture to bring television Internet access to Japan
- TOKYO--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 16, 1996--WebTV Networks Inc. and Fujitsu Ltd. today announced an agreement in principle to form a joint venture company to establish a television-based Internet service in Japan, using the innovative technology developed by WebTV Networks.
- Research articles 1996-12-16
- WebTV Networks, Sony and Philips announce first of free upgrades, including RealAudio, to extend TV Internet experience
- PALO ALTO, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 18, 1996--
- Research articles 1996-11-18
- Columbia TriStar Interactive Launches First Multimillion Dollar, Multi-Partner Marketing Campaign Around Interactive TV Game Shows' Debut With Sony Electronics and WebTV Networks
- CULVER CITY, Calif.--ENTERTAINMENT WIRE--Oct. 4, 1999--
- Research articles 1999-10-05
- DBS Services Bank on Interactive TV.
- LAS VEGAS -- Direct broadcast satellite companies DirecTV Inc. and EchoStar Communications Corp. placed their bets on new interactive-television services at the recent Consumer Electronics Show here. The DBS players are counting on new high-t LAS VEGAS --...
- Research articles 1999-01-18
- Three former executives of Apple Computer are launching a subscription-based online service. (Phil Goldman, Bruce Leak, and Steve Pearlman starting WebTV Network)(Brief Article)
- Three former executives of Apple Computer are launching a subscription-based online service called the WebTV Network next month. Steve Pearlman, Bruce Leak and Phil Goldman are cofounders of ... Three former executives of Apple Computer are launching a subscription-based online service called the WebTV Network next...
- Research articles 1996-06-17
- Zip2 Signs Agreement With WebTV Networks To Increase Consumer Traffic; Agreement Extends Audience for Online Yellow Pages Content
- MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 16, 1997--Zip2 Corp., the leading provider of local online products for newspapers and other local media companies, today announced an agreement with WebTV Networks Inc., the pioneer in delivering entertaining new experience and information to consumers through the integration of television programming and the Internet.
- Research articles 1997-09-16
- Wells Fargo goes the extra mile to deliver Internet banking to its customers over the WebTV Network and AOL
- SAN FRANCISCO--BUSINESS WIRE--June 17, 1997--Wells Fargo's Internet banking service is now available to more Internet users than ever before.
- Research articles 1997-06-17
- Internet Service Providers AT&T and WebTV Networks Boost Prices.
- By Stephen Buel, San Jose Mercury News, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Stephen Buel, San Jose Mercury News, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Research articles 1998-04-01
- Court"s "Haunting" Plan.(Courtroom Television Network Inc.)(MSN TV)
- By Linda Haugsted Episodes Hit MSN Days Before Their Basic-Cable Debut Court TV's latest original series, Haunting Evidence , will debut with a flurry of promotion, but those interested in getting a first look at the...
- Research articles 2006-06-05
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- Convergence, yet again: MSN-TV hopes broadband means broad market.(Top of the Week)(Brief Article)
- Microsoft is once again trying to converge the TV and PC. The broadband and home-network-enabled version of its MSN TV Internet receiver hits the streets next month. Similar but less feature-rich devices from Microsoft and AOL failed miserably in t Microsoft is once again...
- Research articles 2004-09-20
- 8 Things You Should Know About TV Everywhere
- DENVER (AdAge.com) -- Since Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes made headlines in March by unveiling plans for an industry-wide initiative called TV Everywhere, a variety of labels have been attached to it -- "a Hulu for cable," "online authentication," among them. But two panels at the Cable & Telecommunications Association...
- News items 2009-10-27
- MSN launches celebrity news site
- Microsoft's MSN division is partnering with independent media company BermanBraun to launch a celebrity gossip site, called Wonderwall. The website, which goes live this week, will aim to challenge rival entertainment sites, such as AOL's TMZ.com and Yahoo!-owned OMG, with the launch hailed as a bold step by Microsoft...
- Articles 2009-02-05
- Microsoft, Thomson Extend Agreement to Set-Top Boxes (Electronic News)
- Microsoft and Thomson today announced they have entered into an agreement to develop a broadband home-network-enabled version of Microsoft's MSN TV Internet receiver. Microsoft and Thomson today announced they have entered into an agreement to develop a broadband home-network-enabled version of Microsoft's MSN TV Internet...
- Research articles 2004-08-09
- MLBAM, Fox, Turner Partner On Postseason.TV Video Subscription Package
- An intriguing cross-site and cross-platform partnership between MLBAM and post-season rightsholders Turner Sports and Fox Sports: Postseason.TV, a blackout-free $9.95 subscription package with a player that will work across MLB.com, FoxSports.com on MSN and MLB.com/TBSHotCorner. It’s also available on the iPhone and iTouch. My understanding is the three will...
- External links 2009-10-05
- EchoStar, Gilat Satellite Networks First to Offer Two-Way Satellite Internet Access and DISH Network Satellite Television On Single Dish - Company Business and Marketing
- EchoStar Communications Corp. (NASDAQ: DISH, DISHP) and Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd. Gilat (NASDAQ: GILTF) Wednesday announced an agreement to jointly offer consumers two-way, high-speed satellite Internet access along with hundreds of channels of EchoStar's DISH Network satellite television channels via a single small consumer dish. Under the agreement,...
- Research articles 2000-02-28
- Breaking: Soccer star.(Brief Article)
- Microsoft Corp.'s MSN Internet portal and access service touts its easy-to-use search function in ``Soccer Cup,'' a :30 spot breaking this week on network and cable TV. ... Microsoft Corp.'s MSN Internet portal and access service touts its easy-to-use search function in ``Soccer Cup,'' a :30...
- Research articles 2000-11-27
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