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With the number of analog cable TV subscriber
households either flat or declining in many developed countries, the cable TV
industry's future depends more and more on cable modem service and digital video
services, reports In-Stat
 
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Iowa Public Television to Hold Iowa Press 2nd Congressional ...
Iowa Public Television
The program will air live on IPTV's primary high-definition channel and be streamed online at Iptv.org. The following candidates for the 2nd Congressional ... 

IPTV success in South Korea
Advanced Television
IPTV-based TV services have now topped 120 million subscribers in South Korea, according to Korea's Digital Media Industry Association (KDMIA). KDMIA says ...
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Cable Operators Lure Millennials To Monetize The Future
MediaPost Communications
Comcast is reaching out to those millennials at college universities through a new IPTV service, Xfinity on Campus, where they can access 80 live channels and ...

Sky Deutschland commits to Crime
TBI Vision
The two new channels will be available in the Film HD package for Sky satellite and IPTV customers, as well as on some cable networks. RTL Crime HD will be ...

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German music channel iM1 suspends broadcasts
Broadband TV News
The channel's broadcast slots via cable, satellite and IPTV have been showing a caption carrying the text “Kurzer Soundcheck – gleich geht's weiter” (translated: ...

NanoTech Announces Iron Dragon TV Dedicated Martial Arts and ...
Wall Street Journal-13 hours ago
4K Studios, a NanoTech subsidiary, will use the NanoFlix IPTV/OTT technology to deliver the Iron Dragon TV channel on a variety of devices including Roku, ...
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Netflix begins Time Warner Cable charges
IPTV News
In the latest addition to their streaming overheads, Netflix confirmed it has started to pay Time Warner Cable for better bandwidth access. Time Warner now joins ...

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