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- Hulu Still Missing UK Shows, Still Dangling Equity For ITV
- Updated It’s been 10 months since we first learned NBC, News Corp (NYSE: NWS) and Disney’s U.S. TV site Hulu wanted to open up shop in Britain - but still there’s no sign of it actually being ready to pounce. The venture may have rights to show some UK...
- External links 2009-08-24
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- Top Headlines Of The Week From paidContent.org And paidContent:UK
- Top headlines of the week from paidContent.org and paidContentUK:paidContent.org:-- Ad Industry React: No Quick Fixes Expected For Post-Yang Yahoo-- Ziff Davis To Close Print PCMag, Focus On Online; Still Looking For Options For Gaming Division-- Cuban Can't Resist Using Blog Maverick To Defend Against SEC Charges-- Citysearch Does Much-Needed...
- External links 2008-11-21
- Top Headlines Of The Week From paidContent.org And paidContent:UK
- Another busy week for us: our own Staci D. Kramer and David Kaplan covered UBS Media Week and there was another slew of layoffs. We also had our second LA Year-End Review and Mixer, so be sure to check out our west coast correspondent Tameka Kee's coverage. Thanks to...
- External links 2008-12-12
- Top Headlines Of The Week From paidContent.org And paidContent:UK
- It's been another week of layoffs in the industry, affecting RealNetworks, NBCU, Viacom and MTVN, among others. Be sure to check out our ongoing coverage as we track them.Top headlines of the week from paidContent.org and paidContentUK:paidContent.org:-- Updated: Industry Moves: Microsoft Picks Qi Lu To Head Digital-- IAC Dissolving...
- External links 2008-12-05
- Guardian.co.uk Planning Paid-For iPhone App
- Guardian.co.uk is preparing to launch an iPhone app and it’s likely to charge for it, paidContent:UK has learned.Guardian News & Media confirmed an app is “in the pipeline” and digital director Emily Bell told us: “It’s still in development, but we are working on an app which I can’t...
- External links 2009-09-30
- UK's Perform Signs Soccer VOD Deals With CONCACAF, Univision
- British online sports management company Perform has signed a deal with CONCACAF, the North, Central American and Caribbean soccer authority, to provide VOD highlights to its CONCACAF.com site from October, meaning fans will be able to watch the national US team in action.The company already provides video—and online sales...
- External links 2009-08-14
- paidContent Quick Hits: 10.12.09
- » Sky Songs is going after iTunes in the UK. [paidContent:UK]» The newest cause for Jason Calacanis: outing angel groups who charge to hear entrepreneurs. [Calacanis.com via A VC]» It’s a good thing that Twitter isn’t going the video route. [Twittercism]» Trulymadlydating.com is Conde Nast’s venture into the online...
- External links 2009-10-12
- ESPN Planning UK Online Sports Portal
- What’s missing from ESPN’s UK soccer package? A website to go with the TV coverage. But the U.S. network has confirmed to us it is preparing a UK sports portal to accompany the broadcasts.We reported this month that the company was hiring senior online editorial staff to work at...
- External links 2009-09-13
- YouTube Begins UK Long-Form TV VOD: C4 Signed, May Get ITV
- YouTube has secured its first long-form on-demand UK TV content, doing a deal that sees Channel 4 add the same shows to the service that are already carried on the broadcaster’s own 4oD service.Nearly 3,000 hours of shows - including Hollyoaks, Skins and Peep Show - will be available...
- External links 2009-10-15
- UK Round-Up: Google; News Corp; Amazon
- Some snippets from our sister site paidContentUK:-- Google turns to hard alcohol, relaxing ad rules in January: Here's one for the New Year hangover? Google (NSDQ: GOOG), whose UK ad income has plateaued in recent quarters, will relax its paid search advertising rules to allow hard alcohol to be...
- External links 2008-12-03
- Hyperlocal Newswire Fwix Launches In 12 UK Cities; But Is It Local Enough?
- As local enthusiasts, laid-off journalists and established news publishers try to replace disappearing local newspapers with community-specific websites, Darian Shirazi, founder of US real-time local news aggregator Fwix, thinks he can help.Fwix runs 80 US city-based newsfeeds bringing together pro-amateur blogs and professional content and reaches some nine million...
- External links 2009-10-05
- Guardian.co.uk Has Lost £20 Million Since 2002/03
- Guardian News & Media has lost £20 million from Guardian.co.uk in the last seven years. Editor-in-chief Alan Rusbridger wrote on the site: “Since 2002/3, our spending on Guardian.co.uk operational and capex has exceeded revenue by just £20m.“There’s a crisis in the industry, and the Guardian is no more immune...
- External links 2009-09-21
- 'UK Hulu' Kangaroo Ruled Anti-Competitive; Back To The Drawing Board
- Project Kangaroo, a Hulu-like UK VOD JV from BBC Worldwide, ITV (LSE: ITV) and Channel 4, would reduce competition and harm consumers, Britain's anti-trust authority ruled Wednesday morning, even before the project has launched. The Competition Commission said the online unification of the UK's three leading broadcasters would see...
- External links 2008-12-03
- Top Headlines Of The Week From mocoNews and paidContent:UK
- Top headlines of the week from mocoNews.net and paidContentUK:mocoNews:-- T-Mobile USA Relaunches T-Zones With Web Content And App Store-- Interview: Pekka Ala-Pietila, CEO, Blyk: Mobile Advertising Is Not One Monolithic Market-- Virgin Mobile In Danger of Being De-listed From NYSE-- Sprint Nextel May Outsource Thousands Of Jobs-- Motricity Saga...
- External links 2008-11-21
- PCUK/Harris Poll: Subscriptions Appeal More To UK Readers Than Micropayments
- Day two in our exclusive paidContent:UK/Harris Interactive poll shows that more than half of those surveyed prefer a long-term subscription, not micropayments or day passes. Details here. Related PCUK/Harris Poll: Only Five Percent Of UK Readers Would Pay For Online News by Staci D. Kramer
- External links 2009-09-22
- Top Headlines Of The Week From mocoNews and paidContent:UK
- It's been another week of layoffs in the industry, affecting RealNetworks, NBCU, Viacom and MTVN, among others. Be sure to check out our ongoing coverage as we track them.Top headlines of the week from mocoNews.net and paidContentUK:mocoNews:-- Nokia Launches the N97 To Keep Up With The Internet, Google vs...
- External links 2008-12-05
- Top Headlines Of The Week From mocoNews and paidContent:UK
- Another busy week for us: our own Staci D. Kramer and David Kaplan covered UBS Media Week and there was another slew of layoffs. We also had our second LA Year-End Review and Mixer, so be sure to check out our west coast correspondent Tameka Kee's coverage. Thanks to...
- External links 2008-12-12
- UK Newspapers Want £1 Million From Aggregators; 5p A Link
- The Newspaper Licensing Agency tells paidContent:UK it wants news monitoring companies and “content-scraping” aggregators to give it “circa 10 percent” of their revenues for the privilege. At the NLA’s estimate, aggregators and PR monitors like Moreover and Newsnow make a combined £10 million in annual revenue, meaning £1 million...
- External links 2009-08-28
- PCUK/Harris Poll: Only Five Percent Of UK Readers Would Pay For Online News
- If Rupert Murdoch thinks readers will pay to read his websites, maybe he should think again. Exclusive research commissioned by paidContent:UK from Harris Interactive shows that most readers would run a mile. As the chart below shows, 74 percent say they’ll look for a free site while only 5...
- External links 2009-09-20
- BBC Hovers On iPhone Apps Due To Apple Terms
- While Apple's iPhone App Store has clocked up a billion downloads and revolutionised the delivery of mobile services in its first year, one notable absentee on the store has been the BBC. While BBC Worldwide debuted Radio Times and Lonely Planet apps, and Livestation is distribution a BBC World...
- External links 2009-08-11
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