The IPTV project's CTO, Anthony Rose, on progress so far and what else to expect from the BBC-backed scheme Tucked away in London's White City, a team of tech developers is working on a project that ...
BBC Trust approval paves the way for 2011 launch of IPTV platform The BBC's involvement in the free-to-air internet TV initiative, Project Canvas, has been given the final go-ahead by the Beeb's ...
Today, the BBC Trust announced it's given the go-ahead for Project Canvas, the joint venture between the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Five, BT and Talk Talk that aims to create an equivalent of Freeview for ...
Project Canvas, the working title for an attempt to create an open, internet-connected television platform built on common standards, has been given the go ahead by the BBC Trust. With its approval, ...
LONDON — BSkyB has hit out at the BBC’s decision to press on with its proposed catch-up TV service Project Canvas, warning that the joint venture with ITV and British Telecom could “significantly ...
Times are tough for the nation's newest terrestrial broadcaster -- long gone are the heady Spice Girls days. Five, which doesn't currently make a profit and has been put up for sale by its parent ...
The Digital TV Group has expressed concern that IPTV joint venture Project Canvas is failing to properly engage with all industry stakeholders to create a truly open standard. In its final submission ...
LONDON — The U.K.’s controversial video-on-demand service, Project Canvas, will bow as YouView when it launches next year. The initiative — backed by the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Five as well as telcos ...