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ANALYSIS: Football's nail-biting finish
The Craven Arms near Coventry was witness to delirious scenes one sunny afternoon in June 1996. While the subject was football, this had nothing to do with cheering fans. In fact, the celebrations were confined to a group of five smartly dressed businessmen whose euphoria attracted the attention of the...
Tags: British Sky Broadcasting Group Plc., Manchester United Ltd., NTL Inc., ONdigital, Sky
Research articles 2000-04-02

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-ONDIGITAL: ONdigital brings a new era of TV choice to millions
M2 PRESSWIRE-29 July 1998-ONDIGITAL: ONdigital brings a new era of TV choice to millions C1994-98 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:280798 ONdigital the world's first digital terrestrial pay-TV service was launched today. ONdigital will be broadcasting in Britain, from this autumn. Stephen Grabiner, Chief Executive of ONdigital,...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., TVs
Research articles 1998-07-29
ONdigital.
Byline: Financial Times Carlton Communications, the broadcaster, said it would consider inviting a third investor into ONdigital, its pay television service, jointly owned with Granada. Gerry Murphy, chief executive of Carlton, said British Sky Broadcasting, the satellite television operator, was a...
Tags: British Sky Broadcasting Group Plc., broadcaster, Financial Times, NETWORKING, satellite, TVs
Research articles 2001-06-11
Rebranded ONdigital looks for less - International Pages - Brief Article
Digital terrestrial broadcaster ONdigital is to be rebranded as ITV Digital in a bid to counter sluggish sales. But even as it takes the name of the UK's main commercial broadcaster, owners Granada and Carlton Communications have substantially cut back their subscriber expectations. The DTT platform is now expected to...
Tags: United Business Media Plc.
Research articles 2001-04-30
High Noon for Britain's Digital Players.
LONDON -- ONdigital upped the ante in the British digital race last week by matching British Sky Broadcasting Group plc's recently announced offer of free set-top boxes. Starting June 1, digital-terrestrial platform ONdigital will offer new s LONDON...
Tags: British Sky Broadcasting Group Plc.
Research articles 1999-05-31
Nokia Launches New Set-Tops.
IRVING, TEXAS -- Nokia Inc.'s Nokia Multimedia Network Terminals launched its newest digital set-top boxes - the "Mediamaster 9850T" for ONdigital and terrestrial services in the United Kingdom, and the "Mediamaster 9800S" for IRVING, TEXAS -- Nokia Inc.'s Nokia Multimedia Network ...
Tags: Nokia Corp., set-top
Research articles 1999-05-24
New Look, Old Problems for British Digital Firm's Market.
By Jon Rees, Sunday Business, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 29--Slapping a coat of paint on a Ford Fiesta does not turn it into a Ferrari, no matter what the man in the sheepskin coat says. That is how the markets viewed...
Tags: New Look Co.
Research articles 2001-04-29
ONdigital Licenses Macrovision Copy Protection Technology For ONrequest, the Digital Pay-Per-View Service
Entertainment & High Tech Writers
Tags: copy protection, Macrovision Corp.
Research articles 2001-02-08
Nokia launches ONdigital/UK terrestrial and digital free-to-air set-top boxes Full Nokia Mediamaster range to be seen on stand 425 at Cable&Satellite/Mediacast 99
HELSINKI, Finland--BUSINESS WIRE--May 17, 1999--
Tags: Nokia Corp., set-top, set-top box
Research articles 1999-05-17
Don't underestimate the import of this quiet launch: Despite the lack of fanfare surrounding Freeview, the Government's digital strategy rests on its success. It will have to build at least some profile. (Media).
This week sees the launch of the most important broadcasting service since BskyB--though you won't hear much of a fanfare. When Freeview launches, there'll be no starry switch-on (remember Ulrika Jonsson launching ONDigital at the Crystal Palace transmitter?), no fireworks, no press conference and no party. Yet Freeview--the...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., British Sky Broadcasting Group Plc., cable, government, iTV, media, satellite, strategy, TVs
Research articles 2002-10-31
CITY WATCH: BBC FACES DIGITAL BLACK-OUT THREAT OVER pounds 24
DIGITAL TV firms are threatening to ditch BBC channels from their packages to stop customers being hit by a pounds 24 surcharge on licence fees. Leading economist Gavyn Davies caused a furore last week when he suggested that digital viewers should pay an annual pounds 24 charge...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., TVs
Research articles 1999-08-08
MATCH OF THE PAY; BBC bids for pounds 320m Premiership pay-per-view
THE BBC is bidding for the pounds 320million Premiership soccer pay-per-view deal ditched by NTL. The Corporation and another leading broadcaster, believed to be ONdigital, have put together a package which is expected to be accepted by Premier League chiefs this week. It will allow them to...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., broadcaster, FINANCE, Games, NTL Inc.
Research articles 2000-10-22
SIEMENS: Siemens Network Systems helps usher in digital terrestrial TV.
M2 PRESSWIRE-4 March 1999-SIEMENS: Siemens Network Systems helps usher in digital terrestrial TV C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:030399 -- SNSL data network allows transmission service provider, Castle Transmission International, to deliver programmes for new ONdigital and BBC services ...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., network, NETWORKING, Siemens AG, TV, U.K., wireless
Research articles 1999-03-04
Daily Mail, London, Broker Buys Column.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 2 -- BSKYB: Charles Stanley says buy at 589 pence (now 578 1/2 pence). Sky will grow faster than its terrestrial competitor OnDigital because of the greater number of channels it provides (150 against 30). SELFRIDGES: Teather...
Tags: Benefits, British Sky Broadcasting Group Plc., HEALTHCARE, Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc., SOFTWARE
Research articles 1999-10-01
-Siemens Wins Network Contract
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-C 1994-9 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Siemens Network Systems Ltd has been chosen to supply, install and maintain a data network for Castle Transmission International Ltd, the transmission service provider for the new ONdigital and BBC services in the UK. The network will enable Castle Transmission to monitor its delivery of...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., network, NETWORKING, Siemens AG, TVs
Research articles 1999-03-09
Cable giants gear up for battle with satellite rivals
CABLE providers in Scotland are preparing to launch their digital cable television packages earlier than planned as the battle for subscribers moves up a warp factor or two into cyberspace. BSkyB delivered the opening salvo by offering free #200 set-top boxes and a 40% discount on all BT standard calls,...
Tags: Cable & Wireless Plc., Telewest
Research articles 1999-05-09
Outlook: Second-division deals after Murdoch
RUPERT MURDOCH has blazed the trail; now come the copycat deals. Michael Green's Carlton Communications was yesterday forced to concede that it too is now in the market for a top Premiership team after the Arsenal boardroom proved itself just as leaky a ship as its Manchester United counterpart and...
Tags: Manchester United Ltd.
Research articles 1998-09-11
Investment: It's time to tune in to Sky's profit potential
IT'S BEEN a nervous few months for British Sky Broadcasting. But after undermining the only serious challenger to its position in pay television, the satellite broadcaster looks set to dominate digital television. If so, its shares are dramatically undervalued. In digital television, Sky holds almost all the cards....
Tags: Balfour Beatty Plc.
Research articles 1998-08-13
Carlton halves interim dividend as advertising revenues fall
CARLTON Communications, which owns half of the ITV network, yesterday dashed hopes of a near-term recovery in the advertising market and halved its interim dividend to conserve cash, amid mounting losses at its digital television joint venture ONdigital. The advertising fall-off was further underscored yesterday when Aegis...
Tags: Aegis Group Plc., iTV
Research articles 2001-05-24
Football: Fans facing telly torture
ARMCHAIR football fans must now fork out a staggering pounds 750 a season if they want access to every televised match. That figure is well above the cost of the most expensive season ticket at 16 of the 20 Premiership clubs and will increase significantly in a...
Tags: Manchester United Ltd., NTL Inc.
Research articles 2000-08-13
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