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Kanopy partners with Coralville and Iowa City public libraries for online video streaming 10 May 2018

Educational on-demand streaming video service, Kanopy is teaming up with Coralville and Iowa City public libraries to make online video streaming accessible to the community members. Kanopy has more than 30,000 films, specializing in documentaries, independent films, international cinema, educational … Continue reading

PIX11 now on Roku, Apple, Android, and Amazon devices 04 January 2018

PIX11, the Tribune Broadcasting-owned digital channel has debuted on several platforms such as Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and Google’s Android TV via its PIX11 branded applications. PIX11 has a strong fan following across the United States and it … Continue reading

Google Chromecast the top Over the Top device in EMEA 26 September 2017

According to a new study by video infrastructure technology company Bitmovin, Google Chromecast is the leading Over the Top device in EMEA. It has 37% adoption among developers in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Amazon is in third place … Continue reading

DogTV accessible on Amazon Fire and Roku 11 May 2017

The world’s first TV channel, for dogs, DOGTV(https://www.dogtv.com) has been extended to Amazon Fire TV devices across the globe and also on Roku. DOGTV currently available in 13 countries and is a 24/7 digital TV channel that has been created … Continue reading

Time Inc. launches Video Streaming -PEN 14 September 2016

Today, People and Entertainment Weekly, two media houses owned by Time Inc. have launched an ad-supported video streaming platform service called the People/Entertainment Weekly Network (PEN). The free service will be available on People’s website, Mobile Apps, Smart TVs including Apple TV, … Continue reading

Connected TV Adspend Will Grow Sooner Than Later 03 September 2015

  Although advertising budgets allocated to connected TV remain modest in the US, nearly half (48%) of advertisers who do use the medium plan to spend more on it next year, according to a new industry report. Based on responses from … Continue reading