More Canadians Watching Online Video on TVs
Parks Associates announced its latest survey reports that 58% of Canadian broadband households have at least one connected CE device that allows online content to be accessed through a TV set.
Parks Associates announced its latest survey reports that 58% of Canadian broadband households have at least one connected CE device that allows online content to be accessed through a TV set.
The Secure Content Storage Association (SCSA) announced the launch of its VIDITY initiative, which allows 4K Ultra High-Definition (Ultra HD) and other movies to be securely distributed to, as well as stored and played back on, a range of devices.
SES S.A. announced that it hosted a conference in London to discuss the current state and future of Ultra High Definition (Ultra HD) technology and its market.
Netflix announced that it plans to launch its streaming film and TV subscription service in Japan sometime this fall.
NeuLion announced that it has completed its acquisition of DivX Corporation for roughly $62.5 million.
The Broadband Forum announced it supports the new G.fast standard as a practical way to deliver 4K Ultra High Definition (Ultra HD) television content.
Amazon announced that it is now streaming 4K Ultra HD movies and TV shows on its Instant Video service.
The NPD Group announced it reckons that awareness of, and satisfaction with, UltraViolet (UV) is on the rise among U.S. consumers.
Bell Media announced its new CraveTV Subscription Video-on-Demand (SVOD) streaming service, which launches in Canada on December 11th.
Netflix announced that it plans to launch its streaming film and TV subscription service in Australia and New Zealand in March 2015.
TiVo Inc. announced that Walmart’s VUDU Video-on-Demand service will soon be available on TiVo’s Roamio and Mini devices