July 26, 2018

Featured News

Biggest Netflix Markets Outside U.S.: Nordics, Germany, Australia

The first global network isn't popular in all countries, however. France, for one, is not a big fan, and a French law prevents it from showing new movies.

The U.K. Now Has More SVOD Than Pay TV Subscriptions: Ofcom

The shift in viewing habits will have strong implications: People spend less time watching broadcast content which means less money for new productions.

BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport Serve 66.8M World Cup Streams

Millions in the U.K. turned to the internet to enjoy the tournament, with the Sweden vs. England match the BBC's most streamed event ever.

Featured Articles

UK Media Regulator Calls for British Netflix

In a marked shift from almost a decade ago, a consolidated UK broadcaster VOD service is on the cards after the UK media regulator appeared to greenlight such a development.

Vote Now in the 2018 Streaming Media Readers' Choice Awards

It's time for you to cast your vote in one or all of our 17 categories in the only industry awards program in which the winners are decided by the people who use their products and services.

As Brexit Looms, UK Creative and Media Tech Industries at Risk

The UK's position as the leading international hub for global media groups is under threat as the prospect of a no-deal Brexit grows

Industry News

Verizon Digital Media Services helps distribute content for principal Grupo Clarín properties

Verizon Digital Media Services’ content delivery network will be used by Grupo Clarín websites including Radio Mitre, CIMECO, Artear, Clarín and TyC Sports

World Boxing Super Series chooses Friend MTS to fight off streaming piracy for upcoming Cruiserweight final

World Boxing Super Series final to be secured by Friend MTS’ global content monitoring and take-down services

Matrix Solutions Expands Customer Footprint to Latin America

Honduras-based Grupo OPSA deploys Matrix Solutions’ Monarch media ad sales platform

TV 2 expands use of IDS at Bergen and Oslo facilities

Norway’s largest commercial broadcaster, TV 2, has extended its use of IPE’s Intelligent Display System (IDS) to its sister broadcast and production facilities in Bergen and Oslo.