Trading Places (6 Nov): This week's people moves in advertising, digital, marketing and media
06 Nov 2009 | by Daniel Farey-Jones
. ( Media Week ) SeeSaw , the soon-to-launch VoD service based on Project Kangaroo technology, has ...
munching their way through a variety of daunting delicacies including kangaroo anus and fish eyes ...
. ( Media Week ) SeeSaw , the soon-to-launch VoD service based on Project Kangaroo technology, has ...
and Project Kangaroo successor, SeeSaw....intended for the now defunct Project Kangaroo , which was blocked by the Competition Commission earlier ...
to disconnect people accused of illegal filesharing as a "kangaroo court" and is running an ad to encourage
, or on the SeeSaw platform being developed by Arqiva and based on Project Kangaroo technology. The chief executive ...
venture Project Kangaroo. Highfield, recently profiled by Revolution , has no programming experience ...
for its new video-on-demand service, born from the ashes of Project Kangaroo. ( Media Week ) Marco van ...
by Kangaroo. "The reality is the void has already been filled by a home-grown service: Blinkbox. We are UK ...
-on-demand service Kangaroo and increased levels of investment including new international television channel ...
's predecessor Project Kangaroo, a video-on-demand venture between BBC Worldwide, ITV and Channel 4, was blocked ...
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