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akamai-logo.gifAkamai and Brightcove announce a wide-ranging alliance to drive quality, performance, and innovation in the online video industry. The agreement between the companies is designed to bring together two of the most widely-used cloud-based platforms for professional online video to create a powerful, end-to-end offer that makes high-quality video publishing and distribution easily available for businesses and organizations of all sizes. Brightcove will provide the Akamai HD Network as a bundled component of the Brightcove online video platform service.


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Professional Bowlers Association Scores a Strike With NeuLion

neulion.gifThe Professional Bowlers Association and NeuLion announce a new online video streaming service available for America’s number one recreational sport — bowling.

The new digital service will continue under the Xtra Frame brand, but will take advantage of NeuLion’s industry leadership in sports video delivery. Bowling fans will enjoy a new online experience that offers enhancements in video quality plus interactive features that give fans a chance to follow the sport more closely through pause and rewind of live streams, highlights, chat and exclusive content 24/7.


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Widevine_logo1.jpgWidevine announces support for Dolby Digital Plus in its video optimization and digital rights management platform to bring the movie theater-like experience directly to the living room via the Internet.

Dolby Digital Plus is a versatile, scalable digital audio coding technology that extends the capabilities of Dolby Digital, delivering up to 7.1 channels of surround sound. It supports a wide range of bit rates to ensure optimized sound quality and efficiency to match available bandwidth. It also enables advanced applications such as multiple-program support and audio stream mixing.


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Evolution v Revolution

There is one huge difference between the UK and the US when it comes to television provision. In the US the network operators have made a serious dent in the business of traditional broadcasters. AT&T’s Uverse and Verizon’s Fios have brought fibre to the masses.

In the UK, IPTV hasn’t made a dent, and most of the major network operators don’t have any kind of TV service at all – Orange, O2 and Vodafone, to name the major ones. Those that have (TalkTalk and BT) have made little impact after spending many, many millions.
Today, any organisation wanting to become a serious broadcaster has a fundamental question to ask themselves. Do they evolve, spend hundreds of millions, build a ‘me-too’ system that’s never quite as good as Sky or Virgin, or do they revolt and go after what television will look like in the future ?
Now, I have to declare a vested interest in this since Vidiactive is a company firmly aimed at creating a revolution in the way TV is consumed. Not ‘all the usual channels plus YouTube and iPlayer‘, but, ’sod scheduled TV let’s male every video on the web available on your TV’, and then some.
But that’s content, it doesn’t address how content is consumed – across many screens, with complimentary screen tweeting and chatting, shared with friends, placed in playlists for future viewing (Did you say PVR ? How quaint…).
Television as an industry is in a state of paralysis since the stakes are high and to be almost right is better than being wrong.
There are going to be some brave winners, I predict, from this situation. Companies that invent tomorrow’s TV, not copy yesterday’s.


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move_networks_logo.jpgMove Networks intends to retain a financial advisor to assist the Company in evaluating strategic alternatives, including a possible sale of the Company. No timetable has been set for completion of the review and there can be no assurance that any transaction will occur. During this process, Move remains committed to supporting its IPTV customers in the U.S., Europe and the Middle East.

Move’s streaming technology is based on its proprietary adaptive bit-rate technology, whereby large video files are broken up into many small files called streamlets, which are then delivered as a series of video segments using a highly efficient transmission protocol. The Company also owns Inuk Network’s leading end-to-end IPTV service. Over the last year, Move has combined the best of its streaming technology with Inuk to yield a comprehensive subscription service that couples live, multi-channel television, full PVR in the cloud capability and the mobility, functionality, and interactive features of the Internet to provide a rich multimedia experience for consumers on their television, personal computer, and mobile device.


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