Project's scale and complexity have put it behind revised schedule... The launch of broadband-enabled IPTV service YouView has been delayed until early 2012. YouView was originally pencilled in to go ...
LONDON — New U.K. free-to-air IPTV service, YouView — backed by the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5 and telcos Arqiva, BT and TalkTalk — will not be up and running by its London Olympic Games deadline ...
YouView chief executive Richard Halton has today defended the delay to the BBC-led joint venture, claiming that the new IPTV platform will be "worth the wait". Speaking at the Digital TV Group (DTG) ...
YouView has today added Yesterday and really added Really to its lineup of catchup TV channels, joining the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5 and Dave on the online service. The futuristic set-top box ...
YouView, the BBC-backed joint venture aimed at bringing video on-demand and web services to Freeview, has reportedly been delayed until 2012. The YouView platform was initially scheduled to launch in ...
YouView’s £10 million (€12.4m) launch advertising campaign broke this weekend, as the long-delayed service attempts to convince consumers that it represents the future of TV. The launch campaign will ...
His experience in set-top box technology will help bring YouView project to market... IPTV joint venture YouView has unveiled Lord Alan Sugar as its new non-executive chairman, with immediate effect.
LONDON — YouView, the ambitious U.K. connected TV service backed by the BBC and British Telecom, has suffered another setback by announcing that it will not bow until next year. The venture, ...
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