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02/19/2010
In the States
Cablevision is offering new customers and video-only subs a free Apple iTouch if they sign up for Optimum Online and Optimum Voice for $29.95/month each for a year. The deal expires Feb 28. — Buckeye said it
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02/18/2010
Sezmi Goes Retail in L.A.
Sezmi announced an introductory release of its all-in-one television service, available in the greater Los Angeles area exclusively through Best Buy. The personal TV service seamlessly integrates live television, on-demand movies and television shows and web videos in a self-installed system that automatically records, recommends and organizes the favorite shows of each individual member of […]
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Premium Content
11/17/2009
In the States
Cablevision launched iO Search, a free digital cable enhancement that lets subs use a virtual keypad to enter in search terms based on a program’s title, genre, performers, network or other attributes. Searches can be “saved” for future use; customers can also launch an on demand title or even set their DVR to record the […]
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Premium Content
11/17/2009
Exclusive Club: Cablevision Pleads Its Program Sharing Case at FCC
Cablevision , a long-time advocate of loosening program access rules, is once again calling on the FCC to lift the program access exclusivity ban in markets where robust competition already exists (like, ahem
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11/17/2009
Sezmi Conducts Personal TV Pilot
Sezmi is conducting a pilot of its personalized TV service in Los Angeles. Sezmi brings television content from cable networks together with on-demand movies from studios and Internet video content. Sezmi will be subscription-based, but those people participating in the pilot will receive a free subscription to the Sezmi service that will automatically record, organize, […]
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05/13/2009
Study: Web Video on TV Up and Coming
The IMS Research study "Market Opportunities for Internet Video to the TV" estimates that 65 million households worldwide had the capability of viewing Internet video on television at the end of 2008. This represents growth of 134 percent over year-end 2007. Households displaying Internet video on the TV set via a game console or proprietary […]