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Streaming Media West 2009 Keynote 3: Emil Rensing, CEO, EPIX Big on any screen, EPIX says TV Everywhere is already here with HD movies (11/20/2009)
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Streaming Media West 2009 Keynote 2: Mark Whitten, Xbox LIVE Wednesday's keynote was a nod to the past and a view of the future, Xbox style. (11/18/2009)
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Not So Fast, EchoStar: Cable MSOs Look For Other "Sling" Options Rather than embrace a place-shifting set-top box from EchoStar's Sling Media, cable MSOs may wait for a CableLabs' approved alternative. (11/6/2009)
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Doubts Cast On BBC's $180m Project Canvas (11/5/2009)
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Doubts Cast On BBC's $180m Project Canvas (11/5/2009)
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Twofour's MEDIAFREEDOM Brings Smooth Streaming to Europe With a major deal to be announced soon, Twofour Digital's MEDIAFREEDOM will be behind the first major European project to support live DRM for a VOD HD store using Microsoft PlayReady and Smooth Streaming. (10/8/2009)
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KIT digital Acquires Nunet and The Feedroom for $21 Million Acquisitions expand KIT digital's presence in both the mobile and enterprise markets, while also giving the company a foothold in North America. (10/5/2009)
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Turner Sports and NBA Digital: Streaming A Different Kind of Training NBA.com is streaming live video of training camps from the Atlanta Hawks, Boston Celtics, Denver Nuggets, Los Angeles Lakers, and Washington Wizards. (9/30/2009)
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Sky Takes On-Demand Content To New Viewers With ioko's Help (9/15/2009)
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Convergence Is A Major Theme At IBC 2009 Announcements from Vidiator, ADB, and Active Video show how companies are looking to break down barriers between TV, web, and mobile (9/12/2009)
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IBC 2009 Starts with a Bang Adobe announces bit-level encryption, Envivio provides live iPhone encoding tools, and much more (9/10/2009)
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HbbTV: A New Play for a European Broadband-to-TV Standard The consortia behind Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV (HbbTV) is looking to establish a pan-European standard for the delivery of broadband-to-TV content (9/3/2009)
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Arqiva Buys Technology Behind Kangaroo Arqiva, the UK's largest transmission provider, will launch a VOD service based on the Kangaroo technology, in the hopes of preempting Hulu from taking hold (7/24/2009)
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iVMS Mobile: Mobile Monitoring of Video Quality Ineoquest offers up Apple iPhone app for service provider personnel to monitor video quality of service from the field. (7/21/2009)
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FLO TV Gets Nationwide Rollout Qualcomm's new mobile video service is now available nationwide through Verizon and AT&T, and the company will add more compatible devices—including the iPhone—later this year. (6/17/2009)
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Entone and VUDU: Pay TV Meets Over-the-Top Video The announcement that IPTV hardware manufacturer Entone is partnering with VUDU suggests that the competition between pay TV services and over-the-top video providers might soon turn into cooperation. (5/5/2009)
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NAB 2009 Highlights Attendance was down, but that was good news for people who made the trip to NAB this year. Easy access to vendors provided plenty of "eureka" moments, particularly in the areas of mobile video and automated transcoding. (4/28/2009)
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How Webcasting Helped Wayne State Fight the Nursing Shortage The university uses video distance learning to train more nurses without hiring more faculty. (2/12/2009)
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The H.264 Licensing Labyrinth Confusion and consternation abound over H.264 licensing terms. Here's a brief overview. (2/12/2009)
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Interoperability and Simplicity the Key Trends at Connections 2008 This year's Connections conference highlighted the paths and pitfalls to streaming in the home, with competing approaches offering simplified user experiences. And while there's a push towards a unified standard, its realizations seems a long ways off. (7/8/2008)
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Monetization Dominates Digital Media Conference Discussions Whether the panel was addressing online video, mobile entertainment, or digital music, talk inevitably turned to monetization models and potential at Thursday's Digital Media Conference, which included keynoter speakers from Google and Fox Interactive. (6/26/2008)
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