06 Jun 2006
| by Media Week
BT...Advantages BT has access to a raft of content and boasts technology partnerships
with Microsoft and the BBC. Barring a spoiler launch from Sky, BT Vision
could be the first mass-market broadband TV service to market Disadvantages BT is a giant organisation with a slow turning circle. If its
calculations ...
28 Nov 2006
| by Media Week
BT's much anticipated new broadband television service, BT Vision, is set to launch on Monday, 4...The new IPTV service will be unveiled as well as details of how to get
it, how much it costs, what content will be available and also the brand
identity that BT has developed for the launch. The service ...
on supplying BT Vision boxes
to BT Broadband customers. BT has signed a variety of content deals this year ...
05 Dec 2006
| by Nigel Walley, Managing director, digital media consultancy
Decipher
Media owner: BT...Launch: New broadband television service BT Vision 4 out of 5 For many people, the Freeview ...
power. BT Vision should change this. By offering a Freeview personal video
recorder with broadband ...
the complexity of the service, BT appears
to have a hard communication challenge ahead. People without a ...
17 Jun 2008
| by Staff
BT Head of Media Steve Huddleston offers an insight into the UK's leading telecoms business....What's your job title? Head of media. Brands controlled BT, BT Vision, BT Broadband and BT ...
the "we do what we measure ... we measure what we do" mentality growing too far - a mindset that causes BT to deploy too much of its media where it can be best accounted for. Helping to make the case within BT ...
23 Jun 2000
| by MediaWeek
British Telecom is considering acquiring media companies in its effort to generate content for its broadband internet service, Openworld. BT said that it was looking at buying content providers to help ...
valuation of £5 billion on the division, which also houses BT's stake in interactive TV platform Open ...
08 Dec 1999
| by MediaWeek
BT to cut internet charges...BT is to change the way it charges for internet calls next year by offering flat-rate monthly access charges. It plans to offer a BTSurfTime monthly flat-rate of between £7 and £35 depending on how many hours users want to surf. Users wanting completely unlimited time online (including peak ...
14 Sep 2004
| by MediaWeek
Last week marked a milestone at BT – we launched the biggest business-to-business advertising ...
in five different languages. The “digital networked economy” campaign aims to position BT firmly ...
to shift perceptions of BT across all audiences. We want to challenge current views of BT and move ...
17 Jan 2002
| by MediaWeek
Is Bland's strategy the answer for BT?...watching him to see what his review of the sleeping giant would produce next. After extracting BT ...
on January 6 with the dynamite speculation that BT was considering developing into a fully ...
it flirted with in the early 1980s before Government policy closed it off. The difference is that BT would ...
14 Jan 2000
| by MediaWeek
Zenith names BT account head
28 Feb 2002
| by MediaWeek
BT opens the way to broadband...for broadband connection from £25 to £14.75 from April 1. BT chief executive Ben Verwaayen said: "Broadband is the future for Britain and we're putting it at the heart of BT's plans for growth in the UK ...
broadband Britain by ourselves and it's great that BT has finally turned up to lend a hand." He said ...