Tokyo / London– Gakken Index Corporation has acquired rights to 400 hours of Granada International's programming to supply to major IPTV services in Japan. Branded Granada Broadband, the content includes Agatha Christie's Poirot, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Sharpe, Inspector Morse, Prime Suspect, Cracker, Tales of the Unexpected and The Worst Witch. Gakken Index will also create digital versions of the programmes, market the service and develop Japanese versions of new shows … [Read more...] about Gakken Index brings Granada Broadband to IPTV in Japan
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Judge awards damages to Foxtel for piracy
Sydney March 28- The Federal Court has awarded Australia's dominant pay TV platform Foxtel more than A$1 million (US$800,000) in damages in a civil suit against Mod Shop, a technology business in Western Australia which allegedly provided equipment, software and information to pirates. Judge Siopis ruled the Mod Shop's activities were illegal and said the damages recognized the importance of deterring pay TV piracy.Foxtel alleged Mod Shop sold equipment that assisted consumers … [Read more...] about Judge awards damages to Foxtel for piracy
Record exhibitor turnout for Tokyo International Anime Festival
Tokyo - The sixth edition of the annual Tokyo International Anime Festival opened on March 22 with a record 270 exhibitors, including 55 from overseas, occupying 750 booths at Tokyo Big Sight. Out of 457 entries, Kadokawa Movies' feature film The Girl Who Leapt through Time was declared the year’s best anime and its director Mamoru Hosoda took the best director's award. One innovation this year is the Robot Animation Expo, exhibiting 55 robot anime from the early days of … [Read more...] about Record exhibitor turnout for Tokyo International Anime Festival
Will digital technology shut right windows?
The old established economic model of licensing the same programme to as many platforms at different times in one territory to maximize revenue for the rights owner (or distributor) may be coming to the end of its own life cycle. The argument has always been that the value of the rights for a certain programme diminish over the life cycle of that programme and – as such – a premium is charged for first window rights and exclusivity is traded for higher and higher license fees. … [Read more...] about Will digital technology shut right windows?
DVB-H – the Sydney experience
Formerly Head of Content Solutions at BBC Technology in the UK, Farrimond is now responsible for developing and building Broadcast Australia’s business strategy for mobile TV services. Broadcast Australia recently conducted a high-power trial of digital video broadcast - handheld (DVB-H) services, transmitted from Sydney’s Gore Hill. “The DVB-H trial has established Broadcast Australia as a key player in the mobile TV arena,” says Farrimond. “Our core business is … [Read more...] about DVB-H – the Sydney experience
Could DTT infocasting bridge Asia’s ICT divide?
Government bodies across Asia have long recognised that information – and most particularly the highspeed and seamless delivery of such information to the populace – is the key to prosperity and improved standards of living. Across the region, we are seeing national information communication technology (ICT) strategies being developed, refined, and deployed. A prime case-in-point is the significant ICT goals outlined in Malaysia’s Ninth Malaysia Plan (9MP), which was unveiled … [Read more...] about Could DTT infocasting bridge Asia’s ICT divide?