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(Jul 26, 2013) The Cartoon Network mobile application, which includes full episodes, video clips, games and live streaming, can be downloaded for free on the NOOK HD tablet and the Kindle Fire.
Read more at World Screen
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(Jul 26, 2013) The Cartoon Network mobile application, which includes full episodes, video clips, games and live streaming, can be downloaded for free on the NOOK HD tablet and the Kindle Fire.
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(Jul 24, 2013) NHK has announced that its English language international service NHK WORLD TV will start broadcasting around-the-clock in the Los Angeles area of the US west coast from the beginning of next month.
Read more at ABU
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(Jul 29, 2013) ITV has acquired 100 per cent of Big Talk Productions and associated companies (Big Talk), the producer of programmes including Friday Night Dinner and Rev as well as movies including Shaun of the Dead and The World’s End.
Read more at Advanced Television
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Paris, 26 July 2013 – Lybid TV, a new Ukrainian pay-TV platform, has initiated full commercial operations on the EUTELSAT 36B satellite of Eutelsat Communications (Euronext Paris: ETL). The platform has signed a multi-year lease for two transponders on the powerful EUTELSAT 36B satellite that provides premium Direct-to-Home reach of the Ukraine.
Lybid TV is broadcasting up to 50 digital channels comprising national Ukrainian channels, including the premium sport channels Football, Football +, Sport-1 and Sport-2, in addition to well-known European and Russian brands including Travel Channel, Tiji, Gulli, Universal Channel, Boets and Zagorodnaya zhizn. Until the end of the year, the platform is available for a three-year subscription of $15 for homes equipped with 60cm antennas.
“Satellite is one of the fastest routes to multi-channel viewing in the Ukraine which counts over 17 million TV homes. Eutelsat’s most recent audience survey recorded more than three million satellite homes at the end of 2012, up from two million in 24 months,” commented Nicolay Orlov, Eutelsat’s Regional vice-president for Ukraine and Russia. “We are delighted to welcome this new platform to 36° East, the neighbourhood of choice for key broadcasters in Eastern Europe’s vibrant broadcasting landscape. The launch of Lybid increases both quality and choice for Ukrainian TV viewers and sets the scene for faster adoption of digital services across the country.”
About Eutelsat Communications (www.eutelsat.com)
Eutelsat Communications is the holding company of Eutelsat S.A. With capacity commercialised on 31 satellites delivering reach of Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, significant parts of the Americas and the Asia-Pacific, Eutelsat Communications (Euronext Paris: ETL, ISIN code: FR0010221234) is one of the world’s leading satellite operators. As of 31 March 2013, Eutelsat’s satellites were broadcasting more than 4,600 television channels to over 200 million cable and satellite homes in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The Group’s satellites also provide a wide range of services for TV contribution, corporate networks and fixed and mobile broadband markets. Headquartered in Paris, Eutelsat and its subsidiaries employ over 780 commercial, technical and operational professionals from 30 countries.
For further information
Press
Vanessa O Connor Tel: + 33 1 53 98 37 91 voconnorr@eutelsat.fr
Frédérique Gautier Tel: + 33 1 53 98 37 91 fgautier@eutelsat.fr
Marie-Sophie Ecuer Tel: + 33 1 53 98 32 45 mecuer@eutelsat.fr
Investors & Analysts
Léonard Wapler Tel: +33 1 53 98 31 07 investors@eutelsat-communications.com
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(Jul 26, 2013) SES S.A. (NYSE Paris:SESG)(SESG.PA) reports financial results for the six months ended 30 June 2013.
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
Read more at Yahoo! Finance

Welcome to News Views, CASBAA’s news round-up culled from sources across the industry for the week ending Jul 26th. Curated by CASBAA’s staff, News Views carries on in the tradition of Market Watch to keep you in the loop. We always value your feedback, so tell us what you think!
Christopher SlaughterCEO |
When we talk (or tweet) about social TV, Twitter is generally seen to be the default social media platform on which the trend takes place. But new data released by social media research company Trendrr indicates that Facebook has five times more social TV activity than Twitter. Which is great… but Twitter has a song about it in a new Broadway musical (which is actually about a reality TV show, how meta)… so take that, Facebook! |
Sara MaderaDirector, Member Relations & Marketing |
Departing Time Warner CEO, Glenn Britt, a long time TV veteran, shares his real thoughts on the industry before stepping down at the end of the year. Weighing in on a variety of topics from carriage contracts to making money via OTT and “four anys”, Britt tells it like it is. And what if people don’t like what he says? What are they going to do… fire him? |
Desmond ChungAssociate Director, PR & Communications |
Perhaps there really is too much of a good thing. According to a recent report, Aussies spend one month a year sitting watching TV and this doesn’t bode well for a country that is seeing obesity rates hitting a quarter of the population! Funny though – as TV has long been touted as the great influencer – you would think more people would be inspired after watching all those hard bodies on the small screen for so many hours! |
Jane BuckthoughtAdvertising Consultant |
The number of pay TV households (analog and digital) reached 772 million in 2012, up from 585 million in 2008, according to a new report from Digital TV Research. Additionally, on-demand TV revenues in the Asia Pacific region are predicted to more than double between 2012 and 2018 to $1.5 million, increasing from 16% to 24%. The rumored demise of television has been greatly exaggerated it seems! |
Godfrey ChanMember Relations & Marketing Executive |
Google has just announced Chromecast, a device to enable the delivery of OTT Internet video to HDTVs using a mobile device as a remote control – and with a very competitive retail price. But people may question whether Google has now given up on its original Google TV idea, requiring hardware manufacturers to incorporate the Google TV software into their TV sets, in favor of this dongle. |
Mandy WuRegulatory Assistant |
Armchair mall rats may find their shopping spree cut short in Thailand as the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission announced they will regulate the Bt10-billion TV home-shopping market next year through new licensing rules. What this means for the future remains unclear but in those immortal words every shopping VO artists: Act now! This current offer may not last! |
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(Jul 26, 2013) The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) will regulate the Bt10-billion TV home-shopping market next year through new licensing rules.
Read more at The Nation
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Mumbai, July 25, 2013: Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limitedd (ZEE) today reported its first quarter fiscal 2014 consolidated revenue of Rs 9,733 million. The consolidated operating profit (EBITDA) for the quarter stood at Rs 2,915 million, recording a growth fo 25.0% over corresponding period of previous fiscal. PAT for the quarter was Rs 2,239 million. The EBITDA margin for the quarter stood at 29.9% and the PAT margin aws 23.0%
Read more at ZEE’s Earnings Release and Financial Release
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(Jul 25, 2013) Conax, a global provider of solutions for securing multi-device and digital video content distribution and part of the Telenor Group, has published its Q2 results. Conax saw revenue growth of 14 per cent from the same quarter last year, driven by increased smartcard sales.
Read more at Advanced Television
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(Jul 25, 2013) TRUEVISIONS and four leading content providers are backing the Assembly of Cable Operators, a coalition of 203 independent cable TV operators, by providing both exclusive and non-exclusive TV programmes to attract new subscribers and retain existing customers.
Read more at The Nation