Archive for the 'catch up tv' Category


Time Warner Cable Customers Get HBO Go Streaming

The HBO Go streaming TV service is to be made available to Time Warner Cable’s 12 million plus subscribers, after the two companies reached a deal. The streaming service will let TWC customers watch HBO content on a number of devices such iPad and PC. Whilst the HBO Go service does not allow live streaming [...]

Hulu Latino Launches Bringing Spanish Language Streaming TV

Hulu have announced the launch of it’s Spanish content service called ‘Hulu Latino’, offering a range of Spanish language content for it’s Latin American subscribers. A good move considering that US Latino’s are the fastest growing demographic who attract top advertisers. The new Spanish language content is supplied by Univision (which was signed up in [...]

The UK Watch The Most Online TV In Europe

When it comes to watching online TV or doing anything else on the web. The UK is officially number one in Europe, according to a new report from Ofcom. Not only do UK residents watch more TV online, they also shop online more, own more smartphones and DVR’s, and even play more games says the [...]

ACMA Find Double Catch-Up Viewing Figures In Australia

Users of online TV in Australia have doubled in the past year according to the country’s official media body ACMA (Australian Communications and Media Authority), with online streaming of TV-based content being used at its highest-ever rates. The ACMA report, entitled ‘ACMA Communications Report 2010-11‘, claims that for June 2011, around 1.1 million unique users viewed TV content [...]

Hulu Gets Streaming Rights To Comedy Show Community

A deal has been confirmed between Hulu and Sony Pictures Television for exclusive streaming rights to comedy show Community. The show has a popular cult type status, but has not had massive ratings and has even put put in storage by NBC just halfway through Season 3. The exclusive streaming deal means that other companies [...]

iPlayer Streaming May Soon Require License To View

For the poor UK TV viewer, the license fee is a neccessary evil. You need one if you own a TV set. However, there was one way around that, by streaming content via the iPlayer. That little perk seems to be coming to an end though, as the BBC licence fee could soon be needed [...]