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-- Orange launching 60 TV channels in France: Orange is gearing up to launch a mobile TV service in France that will feature 60 channels of high-quality video on the carrier's 3G and UMA platform, Unstrung reports . The service is the first of its kind to use 3G and UMA (or Wi-Fi) to offer seamless...
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Orb Networks has launched an application for the iPhone and iPod Touch that brings users' home media collections to their mobile devices. OrbLive , which is available for $10 or as a free trial on the App Store, can pull media ranging from music to videos, photos, webcams and live TV. The application...
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For most of the sports-viewing world, the big news in the deal announced today between ESPN ( NYSE: DIS ) and the Bowl Championship Series is the price tag—an estimated $500 million—and the apparently inexorable move of major sports from free over-the-air broadcast to subscription-supported cable. But...
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BSkyB ( NYSE: BSY ) is adding its channel lineup to 3's mobile TV offering in the UK. The satcaster's channels were already available through services offered by Orange , T-Mobile , Vodafone and in O2's now-finished mobile TV trial since 2005. Now the News Corp ( NYSE: NWS ) unit is bringing...
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-- Mywaves Adds Indian Studio Content To Platform: Mukta Arts , a 30-year-old film studio in India, is bringing its content to mywaves to promote upcoming films and pictures from its existing catalog. The new channel will include trailers, behind-the-scenes interviews, music videos, outtakes from films...
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The National Football League has confirmed that it won't be putting out an iPhone version of its NFL app anytime soon, despite the relative popularity of the Major League Baseball's app for the device, reports alleyinsider.com . Why? The NFL already has a lucrative, exclusive deal with wireless...
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MediaFLO USA expects to nearly double the number of markets it serves by the end of next year, and is working hard at developing temporary channels and original content for its mobile broadcast TV service, according to Bob Bradley, MediaFLO USA's Senior Director of Content and in charge of licensing...
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Less than one month after Barack Obama moves into the White House, the FCC will be overseeing a major airwaves transition that will require TV broadcasters to hand over analog spectrum to wireless carriers who are eager to start building out 4G networks. Wireless carriers recently bought rights to the...
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ION Media Networks and a Fox station group have successfully tested a mobile TV network in Chicago and Denver, and are now gearing up for a big push at January's Consumer Electronics Show. The broadcasters tested Mobile Pedestrian Handheld technology, which is being developed by Harris, LG Electronics...
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British broadcaster Channel 4 is shutting down its mobile ad sales operation as part of its £100 million ($157 million) two year retrenchment plan, reports Brandrepublic.com . The unit is being axed, along with its iTV, or "red button" ad sales unit, which has seen a "steep decline"...
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Qualcomm ( NSDQ: QCOM ) said its fiscal fourth-quarter revenues increased 45 percent to $3.33 billion compared to the same quarter a year-ago, and profits fell 22 percent to $878 million, or to 52 cents a share. For the full year, Qualcomm reported profits of $3.16 billion on revenues of $11.14 billion...
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The Android Market opened up to more developers this week and the applications and games are starting to flood in—but so far at least, they're of limited appeal. At last count, there are 124 applications and 28 games available in the mobile storefront. Google ( NSDQ: GOOG ) requires developers to...