The Week: Media News - Arqiva names new service
25 Sep 2009
. The video-on-demand service is based on technology that was meant for Project Kangaroo, which Arqiva bought
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's digital strategy. With the demise of Project Kangaroo, ITV must now decide how to engage with the raft ...
. The video-on-demand service is based on technology that was meant for Project Kangaroo, which Arqiva bought
. The video-on-demand service is based on technology that was meant for Project Kangaroo, which Arqiva bought
their efforts to build fences around it. From the Competition Commission's bungled review of Kangaroo, the BBC ...
Project Kangaroo....will retain that name, which formed part of the Project Kangaroo assets Arqiva acquired in July from ITV, BBC ... is understood to have paid in the region of 8m to buy the assets of Project Kangaroo, which was blocked from ...
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 ...
the ashes of Project Kangaroo....in the business." Broadcast transmission company Arqiva acquired the remnants of Project Kangaroo, the online TV ...
The Competition Commission's shock decision earlier this year not to approve Project Kangaroo ... bought the well-regarded Kangaroo technology, will also be seeking deals. Elsewhere, Microsoft's Ashley Highfield, who helped launched iPlayer and led the Kangaroo project, is pushing to make MSN Video a success ...
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