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<tagline mode="escaped" type="text/html">A review of the phenomenom that is Broadband Video and how to get it.</tagline>
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<issued>2006-11-27T04:18:00-08:00</issued>
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<title mode="escaped" type="text/html">Internet TV "eroding" traditional viewing</title>
<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://www.broadband-video.co.uk">A recent poll by BBC and ICM show that sites such as YouTube are bringing people online to watch tv and away from their television sets.

The pool suggests that 43% of Britons watch tv on the internet or a mobile device at east once a week and watched less traditional TV.

The impact of this has been that 3/4 of users are watching more media, but only 9% are doing so regularly.

However, 2/3 of</summary>
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<issued>2006-08-22T10:41:00-07:00</issued>
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<title mode="escaped" type="text/html">News Corp To Offer Broadband Video</title>
<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://www.broadband-video.co.uk">Fox Entertainment Group is apparently planning to distribute movies and TV shows online from some of its internet properties such as Myspace.com, so says ZDNet.

In the US you'll be able to buy films for $20 and episodes of famous TV shows for just $2.

You're probably wondering how they'll get round piracy... Well they'll let you transfer the downloads to two Windows PC's and a mobile device. But</summary>
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<issued>2006-08-03T14:57:00-07:00</issued>
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<title mode="escaped" type="text/html">Time Out Launches Broadband Video Channel</title>
<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://www.broadband-video.co.uk">Time Out New York has launched a broadband video channel, Timeoutnewyork.tv, that serves as a Web counterpart to the magazine's branded video on demand channel, launched in New York on Time Warner Cable back in November of last year.

Read more</summary>
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<link href="https://www.blogger.com/atom/22106607/115359464713233326" rel="service.edit" title="Servecast launch new Broadband Video Service for Man Utd" type="application/atom+xml"/>
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<issued>2006-07-22T11:56:00-07:00</issued>
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<title mode="escaped" type="text/html">Servecast launch new Broadband Video Service for Man Utd</title>
<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://www.broadband-video.co.uk">Manchester, UK and Dublin, Ireland (July 18, 2006) - Servecast, the leading provider of advanced streaming media solutions to the sports industry, today announced the re-launch of Manchester United’s broadband video service, MUTV online, using its Media Studio platform.

The broadband service is being re-launched in advance of the beginning of the 2006/2007 season to take advantage of the high</summary>
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<issued>2006-07-17T09:38:00-07:00</issued>
<modified>2006-07-17T16:39:28Z</modified>
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<title mode="escaped" type="text/html">Broadband Video Waiting for a Breakout Hit</title>
<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://www.broadband-video.co.uk">From Media WeekAs of yet, there is no such thing as Must See BB. Despite the rash of high-profile broadband video launches over the past year or so, online video has yet to yield its first I Love Lucy, or even its first Knight Rider-sized hit.It’s not that Web executives aren’t trying. On July 11, MSN will launch Fan Club, a show from the makers of Project Greenlight that lets viewers watch and</summary>
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<issued>2006-07-17T09:36:00-07:00</issued>
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<title mode="escaped" type="text/html">Servecast Launches Broadband Video Services for Flextech Television</title>
<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://www.broadband-video.co.uk">London and Dublin (July 12, 2006) - Servecast has been chosen by Flextech Television to build and manage a broadband video on demand delivery platform for its multiple TV channels. Flextech chose Servecast due to its unrivalled experience as Europe’s premier online media and streaming solutions provider with a very strong pedigree in the sports and media sectors. Flextech is the leading supplier</summary>
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<issued>2006-07-17T09:35:00-07:00</issued>
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<title mode="escaped" type="text/html">No Future in Broadband Video - Opinion</title>
<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://www.broadband-video.co.uk">Broadband video may be all the rage in today's telecommunications arena, but Mark Cuban thinks the Internet is shooting airballs with regard to producing quality original programming.The outspoken founder of 24-hour HD network HDNet and owner of the Dallas Mavericks National Basketball Association team said television will remain the dominant platform for the distribution of popular content,</summary>
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<issued>2006-07-17T09:34:00-07:00</issued>
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<title mode="escaped" type="text/html">39 of 40 Top U.S. Newspaper Sites Using Broadband Video</title>
<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://www.broadband-video.co.uk">A new report by market intelligence firm Broadband Directions LLC has found that the Web sites of 39 of the top 40 newspapers in the United States now have integrated broadband video. The report notes that some of these papers are still in early stages of development as regards video content, but that signifigant investment of time and money are being made by these newspapers on their video</summary>
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<issued>2006-07-17T09:32:00-07:00</issued>
<modified>2006-07-17T16:33:29Z</modified>
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<title mode="escaped" type="text/html">TV Land Adds New Broadband Video Player</title>
<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://www.broadband-video.co.uk">TV Land will launch a new broadband video player on its website late this summer which will allow fans to stream full-length episodes of both classic shows from the network's library along with TV Land originals.

Each month, full episodes of a single classic series will be featured, starting with the 1960s western Daniel Boone in September, followed by Star Trek and That Girl later in the year.</summary>
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<issued>2006-02-14T12:39:00-08:00</issued>
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<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://www.broadband-video.co.uk">ABC in Australia offer Broadband Video.

Broadband video service to come to UK with new Freeserve deal ...

Like Television also offers content to download</summary>
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