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Taiwan Broadband Communications adds HBO GO
2020-04-08 13:00:24| Digital TV News
HBO GO has launched in Taiwan for the first time together with cable operator, Taiwan Broadband Communications (TBC). In Asia, HBO GO is already available in Hong Kong, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam and Thailand.
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Last week in media: earnings, HBO Max, Apple TV+ and PS Vue driving the sector
2019-11-04 07:00:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The Telecompaper Global Media Index was up 1.9 percent in week 44, beating the S&P 500's gain of 1.5 percent. There were some big winners, including Zee Entertainment (+29%), comScore (+28%), Spotify (+22%) and MTG/Modern Times Group (+22%). Criteo (-16%) and McClatchy (-14%) were the biggest losers. Much of the news was either earnings or VOD related.
AT&T's WarnerMedia plans May 2020 launch for HBO Max streaming service
2019-10-30 09:29:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) AT&T's WarnerMedia has released details of its new streaming service HBO Max. Expected to launch in May 2020 in the US, the service will include a range of programming from HBO and Warner Bros for a subscription of USD 14.99 per month.
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WarnerMedia unveils HBO Max
2019-10-30 05:30:40| Digital TV News
WarnerMedia has unveiled details about its HBO Max direct-to-consumer strategy, revealing a comprehensive offering of programming options for every audience, product features and functionality, and its go-to-market plans.
Last week in media: AT&T provides details on HBO Max, Facebook makes a 'relief rally' and comScore sets a new YTD low
2019-07-15 07:00:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) AT&T provided the market with some details on its upcoming streaming video service. Press reports broke the news of Facebook settling with the FTC on its privacy breach issue with Cambridge Analytica. Facebook investors were relieved, as the stock went up 4.3 percent. The internet platform majors were getting ready to be heard by US politicians next week. The political headwinds apparently have already been discounted, since the Alphabet stock was up 1.2 percent. ComScore lost another 13 percent, making it the worst performer in our index from a year-to-date perspective: -68 percent. Last week's winner was Prisa (+6.5%), followed by Twitter (+4.4%) and Facebook.
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