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    Visit 'IPTV lacks consumer pull - BBC' Total Telecom, 14 March 2008 'IPTV lacks consumer pull - BBC' Total Telecom, 14 March 2008

    U.K. broadcaster the BBC said IPTV still requires a critical unique selling point (USP) that is attractive to consumers... "The USP from the consumer's point of view is exciting content," [said Rahul Chakkara, controller of TV platforms at the BBC… More

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    Visit 'BT Vision to integrate BBC iPlayer' Total Telecom, 14 March 2008. 'BT Vision to integrate BBC iPlayer' Total Telecom, 14 March 2008.

    BT has revealed plans to integrate the iPlayer Internet television service offered by U.K. broadcaster the BBC with its IPTV offering, BT Vision... Watson also revealed that BT hopes to launch a dedicated movie subscription service for its IPTV cu… More

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    Visit 'How can you watch TV underground? Try a mobile' Charles Arthur, Guardian Technology, February 22, 2007 'How can you watch TV underground? Try a mobile' Charles Arthur, Guardian Technology, February 22, 2007

    Mobile phone operators repeatedly surprise me... The surprise is that the operators think we are so desperately grateful for these gizmos in our hands for making phone calls that we'll fall with delight upon any old rubbish they offer... For examp… More

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    Visit 'Visions of an electronic future' Paul Taylor, FT.com, January 4 2007. 'Visions of an electronic future' Paul Taylor, FT.com, January 4 2007.

    Review of new products at the Consumer Electronics Show, including WiFi-enabled plasma TVs, media servers, home movie sharing and social networking features, IPTV services, services for sharing music and photos stored on a PC on a television, TV “… More

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    Visit 'Cisco's Consumer Push Plods Along' WSJ.com, January 9, 2007 'Cisco's Consumer Push Plods Along' WSJ.com, January 9, 2007

    'Cisco Systems Inc. says it wants to play a greater role in consumers' living rooms. So far, that vision still hasn't fully come together... Cisco Chief Executive John Chambers [says] "We think consumers will want their content and information to … More

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    Visit 'Joost - the new, new TV thing' Andrew Orlowski, The Register, 17th January 2007 'Joost - the new, new TV thing' Andrew Orlowski, The Register, 17th January 2007

    [Review and business analysis of Joost, formerly The Venice Project.] Joost is potentially good news for original programming producers because it gives them another route to market. But they're unlikely to adopt a distribution channel that lowers… More

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    Visit 'Jowell reveals 3% TV licence rise' BBC News Online, 18 January 2007 'Jowell reveals 3% TV licence rise' BBC News Online, 18 January 2007

    The TV licence fee will rise by 3% over each of the next two years, Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell has announced... Ms Jowell said it will allow the planned move of 1,500 jobs from London to Salford, Greater Manchester... BBC Sport, Radio Five Liv… More

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    Visit 'Why video on demand needs better connections' Anthony Lilley, MediaGuardian.co.uk, December 11, 2006 'Why video on demand needs better connections' Anthony Lilley, MediaGuardian.co.uk, December 11, 2006

    The Sky/Google link up is a piece of bold, brave thinking about the possible future for television advertising. The notion is, like all the best ideas, rather obvious once you hear it.

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    Visit 'CBS Ties Its Future To Internet Efforts In New Web Deals' Brooks Barnes, WSJ.com, January 10, 2007 'CBS Ties Its Future To Internet Efforts In New Web Deals' Brooks Barnes, WSJ.com, January 10, 2007

    Hung on presentation at the Consumer Electronics Show. "Over the past year, CBS has drastically expanded its Web operations... [CBS] doesn't have as many faster-growing businesses in its portfolio as most of its rivals, which are involved in cable… More

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