EPGs/Content Discoverability


  • Next-Gen TV: It's All About the Engagement
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    Winning the consumer over means embracing hybrid strategies, leveraging TV Everywhere and multiscreen and doing more interesting things with content discovery and middleware. ...More
    July 20, 2011 By Tara Seals
    Posted in Blog
  • Orb Takes on Roku, Boxee
    Orb Networks has quietly been wading into the OTT video fray in the last few weeks, with an incredibly inexpensive proposition for consumers. For a one-time fee, viewers can access a broad range of online and in-home content. ...More
    July 20, 2011 By Tara Seals
    Posted in News
  • ActiveVideo Announces Cloud-Based Multiscreen VOD for Cablecos
    ActiveVideo Networks has announced the CloudTV platform for cablecos, to enable them to deliver a unified, next-generation 'iVOD' experience to multiple screens. ...More
    June 10, 2011 By Tara Seals
    Posted in News
  • Microsoft Announces Live TV for X-box 360
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    After weeks of rumors that Microsoft Corp. may start its own live television, “virtual cable" business, the behemoth from Redmond, Wash., has announced live TV streaming from the X-box 360. Well, sort of. ...More
    June 9, 2011 By Tara Seals
    Posted in News
  • Rovi Targets Cable for White-Label, iPad-Enabled, Multiscreen Media Guide
    As the market for pay-TV subscribers is becoming increasingly more crowded and competitive, Rovi Corp. has announced a white-label multiscreen platform intended to help MSOs expand upon the engagement with their customers beyond their home television. ...More
    March 4, 2011 By Tara Seals
    Posted in News
  • Google TV Gets Connected TV Competition
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    Google TV has been a pioneer in the Web-to-TV game, but video search provider blinkx is now wading into its same connected TV territory. Can it woo content companies? ...More
    February 3, 2011 By Tara Seals
    Posted in News