26 Feb 2010
After Project Kangaroo was blocked by regulators, it was good to see the
video-on-demand service, and "son of Kangaroo", SeeSaw finally launch
last week. Its advertising model might not yet be the most sophisticated
but the site looks good and the blend of archive programming from the
BBC, Channel 4 and Five ...
19 Feb 2010
At last, it has arrived. The beast formerly known as Kangaroo has made
the bouncing arrival that it has been promising for, seemingly, an age.
After a major regulatory stumble that held it back for a year and a
"soft launch" to invited users in January, SeeSaw made its debut this
week as a mainstream ...
08 Feb 2010
| by Maisie McCabe
of BBC HD. Arqiva is understood to have paid in the region of 8m for Project Kangaroo technology ...
04 Feb 2010
| by Joe Thomas
LONDON - LoveFilm has appointed former Kangaroo chief executive, Lesley Mackenzie, to the newly...was previously interim chief executive of Kangaroo, the online joint venture project between BBC, ITV ...
26 Jan 2010
| by Sara Kimberley
, the online TV service formed in the wake of the collapse of Project Kangaroo.
25 Jan 2010
| by Arif Durrani
Kangaroo case for video-on-demand, which was blocked by the Competition Commission. The Lords committee ...
and leave the market open to US video-on-demand services. Lord Fowler said: "The blocking of Kangaroo has ...
25 Jan 2010
| by Sara Kimberley
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 ...