Facebook have been dabbling with movie rentals lately, and soon they may go the whole hog and integrate Hulu and Netflix into the social network. The news comes from an anonymous source cited by The New York Post, who say that Facebook will announc the news at next weeks F8 conference. It is expected that [...]
September 18th, 2011 | Posted in catch up tv, Hulu, Internet TV news, Internet TV Websites, Netflix | 1 Comment
YouTube have always shown movies, some that are exclusive to Youtube, and a library of free older movies in their movie section. But now they are looking to directly compete with Netflix and Apple by launching a new major movies rental service in an effort to boost profits and cash in on being one of [...]
April 27th, 2011 | Posted in Internet TV news, Internet TV Websites, Movies, Watch Movies | 3 Comments
In their ongoing mission to secure premium content and partners, Google are in discussions with the soon to be new owners of Miramax to secure streaming rights to their catalogue of movies on Youtube. Miramax movies include Indie classics Pulp Fiction, Clerks and Kill Bill amongst over 700 offerings.
November 25th, 2010 | Posted in Internet TV news, Internet TV Websites, Movies, Videos | 1 Comment
Netflix the DVD by mail company have been moving more and more into online streaming. And to further its online aims has closed a deal with Epix, a pay TV startup which will make online movies finally come of age.
August 11th, 2010 | Posted in Cable TV, Internet TV news, Internet TV Websites, Movies | 3 Comments
IMDb the main source for movies and tv shows is difficult to find your way round on a mobile web browser. There’s a ton of information to navigate your way around, and I usually end up clicking on a link I don’t want to goto as I stumble my way round the website in the mobile’s browser.
August 1st, 2010 | Posted in Internet TV news, Internet TV Websites, Mobile Phone TV, Movies | 1 Comment
The ongoing fight against piracy by the entertainment industry has taken a new turn. The LA Times reported has reported that the federal government has closed down a number of movie websites that has content available to download and stream. Piracy is a big problem on the net thanks to high speed broadband connections and search engines which make finding a movie simply a couple of mouse clicks away.
July 4th, 2010 | Posted in Internet TV Articles, Internet TV news, Internet TV Websites, Watch Movies | 18 Comments