SeeSaw closes after new owners' funding issues
31 Oct 2011 | by Maisie McCabe
of the Project Kangaroo joint venture for around 8m, after the original venture was stopped by the Competition ...
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had big resources when developing the very successful iPlayer and the ill-conceived Project Kangaroo ...
of the Project Kangaroo joint venture for around 8m, after the original venture was stopped by the Competition ...
at the now defunct video-on-demand venture Project Kangaroo, where he held the role of director of media ...
The VoD service was hit by the departure of platform controller John Keeling and commercial director Matt Rennie who quit the company following a meeting on Monday. The duo helped launched SeeSaw in 2009 , when it was owned by Arqiva, which created the platform from the remnants of Project Kangaroo ...
in a humorous video featuring golfing kangaroos. The microsite also offers consumers the opportunity ...
the week, Bates will broadcast from a different location each day, taking in sights such as Kangaroo Island ... . The presenter will blend his own wine in the Barossa Valley, see the flora and fauna on Kangaroo Island, which ...
chief executive of the ill-fated online TV consortium Project Kangaroo, which was blocked ...
Transmission company Arqiva, which launched SeeSaw in February 2010 after buying the assets of Project Kangaroo (a joint venture between BBC Worldwide, ITV and Channel 4) will retain a 25% stake ... Kangaroo, which was blocked by the Competition Commission , Arqiva found it difficult to compete in a ...
The ill-fated video-on-demand venture sprang from the unsuccessful VoD initiative between BBC Worldwide, ITV and Channel 4's, known as Project Kangaroo, that was blocked by the Competition Commission in 2009. The TV and radio transmitter company is believed to have spent in the region of 8m ...
of kangaroos on the course. The best celebrity I've worked with on a campaign is ... Roberto Baggio ...
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