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NBCUniversal launches SVoD reality service Hayu

2016-02-11 11:19:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) NBCUniversal International has launched a new subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) reality service called hayu. The service is curated and fully integrated with social media. It will launch in Australia in March on a range of devices (mobile, tablet, laptop and connected TV). At launch, the streaming service will include over 3,000 episodes of reality content. It will add 500+ episodes each year, the majority of which will debut on the service on the same day as they premiere in the US. The service is available without a contract for AUD 5.99/GBP 3.99 per month, with all hayu customers getting a full 30-day free trial. Hayu will also launch in the UK and Ireland.

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Pay TV and FTA TV will survive SVOD boom in Australia

2015-12-08 11:00:31| Digital TV News

Australian subscriptions to streaming video on demand (SVOD) services like Netflix, Presto and Stan will grow by a factor of 17 between the end of 2014 and the end of 2019, according to new forecasts by Ovum.

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Parks Associates reveals top 10 OTT S-VOD services in the U.S.

2015-11-17 20:10:01| Digital TV News

Parks Associates has revealed the top ten U.S. subscription over-the-top (OTT) video services based on number of subscribers, with Netflix as the top subscriber service and three of the ten services on the list focused on sports content.

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Airtel Nigeria first customer for Ericsson NuVu SVOD service

2015-11-17 17:00:25| Digital TV News

Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) has announced the launch of its first end-to-end subscription video-on-demand content service, NuVu. Ericsson and Airtel Nigeria are planning to jointly launch NuVu in the first quarter of 2016.

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TV channels go direct to consumers to tap SVOD revenue

2015-10-26 17:00:26| Digital TV News

The traditional TV channels business is entering a period of flux, according to IHS (NYSE: IHS). Direct to Consumer (D2C) offerings are emerging as key new services for traditional channels, spurred by the growing popularity of Netflix.

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