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NDS wins bitter Echostar case | Print |  Forward
 
Chris Forrester, on 15-05-2008

ndslogo.jpg Our headline is not quite correct in that NDS was ordered by the Santa Ana jury in the Echostar vs NDS piracy case to pay just $1000 in damages. NDS’ attorney’s said NDS had been completely vindicated on the whole lawsuit, and few could argue with that.


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New role for James Murdoch? | Print |  Forward
 
Chris Forrester, on 15-05-2008

There are rumours out of Milan that James Murdoch is about to take direct control over Sky Italia.

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Premiere’s subscriber figures fall back | Print |  Forward
 
Jörn Krieger, on 15-05-2008

premiere.jpgGerman pay-TV operator Premiere suffered falling subscription figures in the first quarter of 2008. 


TF1 revises forecasts downwards | Print |  Forward
 
Pascale Paoli Lebailly, on 15-05-2008

tf1.jpgTF1 Group forecasts for revenue in 2008 have been revised downwards and the group is now forecasting revenues will actually fall this year. 


Eutelsat doubles its HD numbers | Print |  Forward
 
Chris Forrester, on 15-05-2008

It seems satellite operators can do no wrong as far as HDTV is concerned. Eutelsat May 14 unveiled some impressive revenue numbers, helped by increased demand for HDTV. 


Intelsat revenues up 11% | Print |  Forward
 
Chris Forrester, on 15-05-2008

Intelsat is not yet profitable, not helped by $313m-worth of restructuring costs, but its overall revenues were up 11% (to $572.7m) in the quarter to March 31st. 


Canal+ renews deals, signs up subs | Print |  Forward
 
Pascale Paoli Lebailly, on 15-05-2008

canallogos.jpgCanal+ has renewed its programming agreement with Disney-ABC International Television and signed up a multi-year partnership for movies from NewLine Cinema.



US cable gets five from Star | Print |  Forward
 
Rose Major, on 15-05-2008

starplus.jpgFive channels from Asia’s Star TV will be available to US cable operators immediately following a deal between Star and a subsidiary of US cabler Comcast. 


75% of broadcasters want HD online | Print |  Forward
 
Maria Blanco, on 15-05-2008

hdtv.jpgThere is a trend toward higher definition (HD) video online. A report carried out by online applications provider Akamai Technologies and market intelligence firm Broadband Directions found that there is substantial near-term interest in launching HD broadband video. 


Mid-East broadband status | Print |  Forward
 
Chris Forrester, on 15-05-2008

mid-east.jpgBy the end of 2007, fixed line broadband penetration as a percentage of total population ranged from eight per cent in Qatar to a mere 0.02% in Sudan in the Arab World. But these numbers, while seeming low, hide much higher access to broadband services, says a report. 


SeaChange offers Axiom on Demand v5 | Print |  Forward
 
Chris Forrester, on 15-05-2008

Video on demand specialist SeaChange has launched its Axiom-on-Demand, Ver 5 which besides time-shifting of content brings social networking opportunities as well as advanced advertising and gaming to TV sets. 


Barco hits Aydin with patent writ | Print |  Forward
 
Chris Forrester, on 15-05-2008

barco.jpgHigh-end display specialist Barco has issued a patent infringement lawsuit on Aydin Displays. 


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Polisario Front TV wants sat-TV | Print |  Forward
 
Chris Forrester, on 15-05-2008

polisario.jpgQuite how the regulators might handle the promised RASD-TV is open to debate, but Western Sahara’s breakaway Saharan Arab Democratic Republic (RASD) is about to launch a satellite channel. 


NY theatre works its magic | Print |  Forward
 
Maria Blanco, on 15-05-2008

The New York State Theater is revamping its facilities to incorporate a state-of-the-art video and audio system that will provide for the increasingly important media needs of its dance and opera companies.