SeeSaw adds House and 30 Rock after signing NBC deal
19 Aug 2010 | by Jennifer Whitehead
, owned by Arqiva, was borne out of Project Kangaroo, which was meant to be a catch-up TV service ...
The deal comes as Bin Weevils announced the appointment of former Project Kangaroo interim chief ... other avatars are present." Since the sale of the Project Kangaroo assets to the transmission company ... , and worked with a number clients in the digital space. Henwood was chief executive of Project Kangaroo ...
, owned by Arqiva, was borne out of Project Kangaroo, which was meant to be a catch-up TV service ...
Project Kangaroo, a video on-demand joint venture between BBC Worldwide, ITV and Channel 4. The commission objected to the Kangaroo partners controlling the vast majority of UK-originated TV content ... that spelled the end for Project Kangaroo. In its April 2009 submission to the BBC Trust, Ofcom suggested ...
The Arqiva-owned platform, born out of the remnants of Project Kangaroo, launched in February against heavy competition from leading platforms such as YouTube and MSN Video. SeeSaw carries over 3,000 hours of free and paid-for programmes including popular shows 'The Hills', 'My Super Sweet 16', 'Top ...
bewildered many in the industry after Project Kangaroo backed by a similar consortium was blocked ... by the OFT's decision as the premise for Canvas is not substantially different to Kangaroo. The only concern ...
JV. Unlike in the Project Kangaroo joint venture which was blocked by the Competition Commission ...
of BBC HD. Arqiva is understood to have paid in the region of 8m for Project Kangaroo technology ...
LONDON - SeeSaw, the online TV service born of the remnants of Project Kangaroo, will launch..., which acquired the technology from the now-defunct Project Kangaroo. Arqiva is understood to have paid in the region of 8m for the Project Kangaroo technology , after the original scheme was blocked ...
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