04 Dec 2009
The video-on-demand platform, which is owned by the broadcast technology
company Arqiva and uses the technology acquired from Project Kangaroo,
will run BBC content including Doctor Who and That Mitchell & Webb
Look. ...
13 Nov 2009
. SeeSaw (son of Kangaroo, another BBC-led project that was offloaded on
to the BBC's Freeview partner ...
programme guide. Or, indeed, like Kangaroo, it might end up being blocked altogether by
the Commission ...
06 Nov 2009
| by Daniel Farey-Jones
. ( Media Week ) SeeSaw , the soon-to-launch VoD service based on Project Kangaroo technology, has ...
04 Nov 2009
| by Susan Billinge
and Project Kangaroo successor, SeeSaw....intended for the now defunct Project Kangaroo , which was blocked by the Competition Commission earlier ...
03 Nov 2009
| by Fiona Ramsay
the ashes of Project Kangaroo, the joint venture service planned by BBC Worldwide, Channel 4 and ITV....Kangaroo ground to a halt due to the Competition Commission, Arqiva picked up the technology and SeeSaw brand. The service is expected to be slick, having been advanced by the former Project Kangaroo partners ...
30 Oct 2009
hobbled its British equivalent, Kangaroo, back in February. Son of Kangaroo, now owned by Arqiva ...
29 Oct 2009
| by Staff
The agency won the business after a pitch process, having previously been appointed to handle the advertising for Project Kangaroo, the proposed VoD service backed by BBC Worldwide, Channel 4 and ITV, which ...
for the defunct Project Kangaroo after Arqiva acquired the right to use it in July. Fallon will create a through ...
27 Oct 2009
-channel comedy show. MSN has tasked the agency with producing a pilot web TV show, called Kangaroo Court, which
26 Oct 2009
| by Sarah Johnson
's Kangaroo Island. The direct campaign carried no commercial branding but the logos of the South Australian ...
23 Oct 2009
During a speech at a House of Lords Communications Committee hearing,
Grade said that the Competition Commission made a huge mistake in
blocking Project Kangaroo, a video-on-demand venture between BBC
Worldwide, ITV and Channel 4, and that he was sure a US company would
therefore soon take on the majority ...