Unlike its unflinching US equivalents, News Corp-owned Sky TV is readying its service for availability via broadband, rather than solely through traditional cable box delivery. The company announced plans today to bring a mixed on-demand/pay-per-month streaming service to the UK in the coming months -- a move we've yet to see made on this side of the Atlantic from any major cable provider. Sky's ...
Sky has announced plans to launch a new internet TV service. Launching in the first half of 2012 with access to a range of Sky content, including Sky Movies, the service will expand to offer sport and entertainment later in the year.
Sky has revealed a new on-demand streaming TV service, offering subscription-based and pay-per-view content to those who haven’t signed up to the network’s satellite TV option. Set to launch in the UK in the first half of this year, the new Sky internet TV service will stream content to computers, tablets, mobile phones, games consoles and smart [...]
Broadcaster BSkyB announced a new internet TV service today which will allow British households to pay to access films and sport without a contract - and watch on phones, TVs, tablets and consoles.
UK pay TV service Sky has just announced its quarterly results, and despite adding 100,000 subscribers as well as notching its "highest ever first-half adjusted operating profit" it will launch a new internet TV service, available to anyone in the country with a broadband connection. Sky describes the new over the top (OTT) service as being aimed at the 13 million UK households who don't ...
Flying turf and the thunder of hooves - punters tuning into Trackside, TAB TV and SKY Sport 1 to catch the Karaka Million raceday at Ellerslie on Sunday will experience racing like they've never seen or heard it before when the on-course action is broadcast in full high-definition for the first time.
Sky today announced plans to launch a new service allowing customers to watch some of its most popular content over the internet.
More football fans may be adjusting their television sets this fall. In a deal that Big Sky Conference Commissioner Doug Fullerton said “solidifies our position as a major player in Division I football in the western United States,” the conference has signed a five-year contract with DirecTV Sports Networks and its Root Sports networks.
TV and movies coming on a pay as you watch from Sky [Posted 31 Jan 2012 by Tim Smith] Sky TV is not to be outdone on the content provision front. Both Netflix and Lovefilm have upped their console games recently. Sky already has a foothold on the Xbox 360 but now it's looking to provide 'pay as you watch' contract free viewing. Brand Republic reports that, "Sky described it as 'additional choice ...
Kyle Miller takes a break at the summit of Mount Shuksan during a recent trip. Kyle Miller snowboards down a mountain in the Cascades during his quest to snowboard the 10 highest peaks in Washington.
BROADCASTER BSkyB has started the fightback against competition Netflix and YouView as it announced a new internet TV service.
Broadcaster BSkyB has started the fightback against competition from Netflix and YouView as it announced a new internet TV service.
The Premier League and the importers of foreign satellite TV decoder boxes and cards are both claiming victory after their latest court battle
The ECB announces a new broadcasting agreement with Sky Sports running from 2014 until 2017, with an option to extend until 2019.
A good week so far for British TV fans , especially those who want a little more interactivity than simply mashing a red button. The UK's satellite behemoth has announced a partnership with zeebox to create a companion app for its scheduling. Once released, you'll be able to connect with fans of the same shows, digest more program information and even purchase on-screen products. You might be ...
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BSkyB’s financials are still improving, but the company is now flaunting a range of new internet upgrades to try containing subscriber growth slow-down and potential threats from newcomers.
BSkyB profits increase due to sales of its broadband, telephone and TV packages to its existing customers.
Broadcaster BSkyB started the fightback against competition Netflix and YouView today as it announced a new internet TV service.
The news channel to offer six days of coverage around each Grand Prix in 2012.