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  • Bloomberg partners with NDS for interactive broadcast

    Bloomberg Television, the global financial broadcast network, has signed an international strategic agreement with ND

  • Bloomberg partners with NDS for interactive broadcast

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jul 02, 2002

    Bloomberg Television, the global financial broadcast network, has signed an international strategic agreement with NDS Group, a News Corp company.
    The first interactive broadcast combining Bloomberg‘s services with NDS‘ applications will launch on UK‘s Sky Digital platform in 2002. Other countries will follow next year, says a company release. Key to Bloomberg‘s strategy is NDS‘s proven Value@TV suite of applications, an interactive infrastructure for television.
    The partnership with NDS, a technology solutions company, will enable Bloomberg, a 24 hour global financial news network, to enhance its interactive services, already deployed in the UK and US cable markets. Initially, says the company, viewers could customize their personal stock portfolios, look up latest share prices, vote on stock market issues, create personalised financial news headlines and view stock market indices, whilst watching the Bloomberg broadcast channel. Future versions may introduce further services by synchronizing activity with the broadcast content and could include options such as fantasy stocks and shares, says the release.

    Bloomberg says it chose NDS as its preferred global development supplier as the latter‘s multi-platform approach to development is in line with Bloomberg‘s own objectives of rolling-out worldwide interactive services on multiple middlewares, says the company.

    NDS is currently a key strategic service provider for broadcasters including MTV, QVC, Discovery Europe, Nickelodeon, Music Choice and the UK‘s Channel 4 and Teletext.

  • Sony third player to apply for DTH licence?

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jul 02, 2002

    The momentum among private players to enter the DTH broadcast arena appears to be building, if reports circulating in the industry are to be believed.
    After Star India (through the Mumbai based Space TV) and Subhash Chandra‘s ASC Enterprises Ltd (Agrani), the latest to put in an application for a DTH licence is Sony Entertainment Television, strong rumours in the industry indicate.
    When contacted, SET India CEO Kunal Dasgupta said he had no comment to offer on this turn of events. Reports of Sony‘s application come close on the heels of the one put in by Agrani on 24 June.

    Agrani‘s was the second application for a DTH licence after the News Corp-backed Space TV put in its own proposal in April. However, the government rejected the application because Space TV put in a number of riders, one of which was that the 20 per cent FDI cap should be lifted.

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