BBC not going full speed ahead with 3D contentBy Mark Rollins - 08/25/2010 1:43:02 PM |

Sure, 3D TV has yet to really catch on, which may explain the BBC's current position. Apparently, the BBC doesn't want to invest in anything that is yet unproven, even though certain networks are trying their best to do something with 3D as quickly as possible. Of course, 3D is a fad that ...
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Who’s The Big Name In British VoD? Turns Out, NobodyBy Steve Anderson - 01/06/2010 12:04:25 AM |

I know, that's sort of a head scratcher, isn't it? But when I was reading about the British video on demand market over at The Guardian, I discovered that there are so many names over there right now gunning for a slice of that particular pie that no one's coming out a clear winner. Sure, YouTube's ...
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Why Microsoft Passing On the iPlayer Is A Bad IdeaBy Steve Anderson - 12/01/2009 4:51:36 AM |

The word is officially back in, folks--apparently the move to iPlayer for the Xbox has been shut down "indefinitely". Why, you wonder? Well, here's the word straight from the source: Microsoft only wants to offer its users access to platforms it can charge for as this is the model it is pursuing. It wants to ensure ...
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TV No Longer Advertising’s Big Dog In Great BritainBy Steve Anderson - 09/30/2009 12:54:35 PM |

I can hardly believe it either, but the sheer impossibility of it all does not preclude it from being true. What is this startling new development of which I speak? Simple, yet terrifying-- television is no longer the primary advertising medium of Great Britain. It's been replaced by the Internet. No seriously, it's true; Internet advertising sales rose ...
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