Arqiva lands BBC content and a sales house for SeeSaw launch
02 Dec 2009 | by Sara Kimberley
LONDON - SeeSaw, the online TV service born of the remnants of Project Kangaroo, has secured BBC
and Interflora. SeeSaw, the online TV service to borne out of the remnants of Project Kangaroo, has secured BBC ...
LONDON - SeeSaw, the online TV service born of the remnants of Project Kangaroo, has secured BBC
." Highfield, the brains behind the BBC iPlayer and Project Kangaroo, said online video was still a nascent ...
. Hulu was expected to launch earlier this year following the demise of Project Kangaroo, the online VoD ... of Project Kangaroo. ITV and Hulu declined to comment. ...
LONDON - SeeSaw, the soon-to-launch VoD service based on Project Kangaroo technology, has appointed...in September. SeeSaw was born out of the remnants of Project Kangaroo, which was blocked from launch ...
SeeSaw, which will launch in the next few months, was born out of the remnants of Project Kangaroo ... Worldwide hoped Kangaroo would rival the likes of YouTube. Vizeum won the account following a pitch against the agencies that were involved in the original 4m Project Kangaroo pitch, which are understood ...
Kangaroo - the proposed catch-up service from ITV, Channel 4 and BBC Worldwide - was a huge mistake ... the decision to launch Project Kangaroo, I guarantee an American company will take the lion's share of our ...
, and Arqiva's SeeSaw, formed from the remnants of Project Kangaroo. YouTube carries videos of up to 10 ...
the technology originally intended for the defunct Project Kangaroo in July from shareholders ITV, BBC Worldwide ... not been invited to compete for the new business, despite being a front-runner for the Project Kangaroo ... of Project Kangaroo after it was prevented from launching by the Competition Commission. Bhose was appointed ...
. SeeSaw, which will use technology originally intended for the defunct Project Kangaroo, formed part of the assets Arqiva acquired in July from the Project Kangaroo backers, ITV, BBC Worldwide and Channel 4. Arqiva is understood to have paid about 8m to buy the assets of Project Kangaroo, which was blocked from ...
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