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MipTV Round-Up: Hulu Aims Global; MySpaceTV New Production; Orange UK IPTV

By Robert Andrews
Originally published by paidContent paidContent, paidContent paidcontent:uk • 10th April 2008

Threads from the TV content market happening on the Croisette in Cannes…

— Hulu aims global: Jason Kilar, CEO of the NBC/News Corp (NYSE: NWS) web TV JV Hulu.com, told the crowd he would like the platform to be available outside the US at some point: “We have an ambition to be global and bring the world’s content into local markets. We’ll have to assemble the rights on a market-by-market basis and that takes time but we’re hard at work on that.” Via Screen.

— MySpace does Bebo: MySpace UK has commissioned the producers of rival Bebo’s Lonelygirl15 spin-off KateModern to make a 60-webisode new drama series, I Love Chieftown. The production centres on a filmmaker shooting a music documentary and, like KateModern, will allow for interaction with the cast. This is the latest original production following Special Delivery, Quarterlife and Beyond The Rave. Via emailed release.

— MySpaceTV does DVD: In a reversal of the traditional commissioning relationship, MySpace has licensed ShineReveille to sell its original own productions to TV and DVD outlets outside the US, as well as merchandisers. That extends to commissioned series like Quarterlife “on a case-by-case basis”. SVP Travis Katz said MySpaceTV was developing original content in 26 countries. Release.

— Orange UK IPTV: They said the same thing last year, but France Telecom (NYSE: FTE) CEO Didier Lombard this morning told MipTV Orange’s much-delayed UK IPTV service will launch “by the end of the year”, Reuters says. The service already operates in France, Poland and Spain and had promised a 2007 UK launch but that was pushed back to this year, being tested by 300 users in Leeds and London. All we’ve seen so far is idents produced for the service in September.

CategoriesUncategorised
FocusCompany strategy
Topicmedia & publishing, Social Media, Television, Video-on-demand
CompanyHulu, myspace, orange
SourcepaidContent, paidcontent:uk
ClientContentNext


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