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Bright House TV launches an iPad app, will look familiar to those who have used the Time Warner app
It looks like Bright House TV subscribers now have an iPad app of their own. And one that looks like it came as a rebranding of the already available app from Time Warner Cable. That being said, the Bright House TV for iPad app is currently available for download by way of the iOS App more »
Time Warner launched live streaming television app for iPad
If you’re a Time Warner Cable video subscriber, well this new iPad app called TWCable TV is for you. Launched just now, TWCable TV for iPad lets you watch selected live cable TV channels in the comforts of your iPad screen. The app works similar to other TV streaming apps for iPad, however your iPad more »
Netflix said to be willing to pay $70-$100K per episode to bring viewers new shows
According to a recent report in the NY Post, Netflix is looking to shell out some serious cash in order to bring new television series online. This of course comes with the warning, the details are coming courtesy of a “person familiar with the matter” and as you would expect, Netflix declined to comment. That more »
Hulu lands more content
Hulu, who have slowly been increasing with viewers have recently landed a few big shows that should give them a nice boost. They have just announced they have added both The Daily Show and also The Colbert Report. In addition Hulu has plans to add NOVA, Carrier, Scientific American Frontiers and Wired Science which are more »
BREAKING: Veoh shuts off service in many countries
Apparently if you don’t have a lot of viewers in a country looking over your video site, you shut down their access. Veoh, a video site with content from FOX, CBS, NBC as well as YouTube videos, has blocked access to the site in several foreign nations. Andrew Baron, creator of RocketBoom, first posted on Twitter and his blog that access to the site has been forbidden in many nations around the world. At the time, Google News and Techmeme had yet to pick up on it. Veoh’s Wikipedia page now has a section for availability throughout the world, listing the countries that cannot access it.















