Warner Entertainment Japan is beefing up its VOD services by linking up this month with Jupiter Telecom, the nation's largest multiple system operator cable provider, and acTVila, the biggest online ...
HONG KONG – Home shopping giant, Amazon is to begin offering movies online in Japan from this week. The company, which has previously sold electronic books and music will offer a selection of local ...
Aeon Cinema launches collaboration with U-Next, designed to promote films shown on the big screen. By Gavin J Blair TOKYO – Aeon Cinema on Monday launched both its newly merged theatrical chain, Japan ...
Warner Bros has reached a deal with Japan’s largest cable channel operator, Jupiter Telecommunications, to offer films through its high-definition PPV VoD channel at around the same time as their DVD ...
Sony Pictures Entertainment and Jupiter VOD, a vid-on-demand supplier to the Japanese cable market, have inked a license agreement for films and other contents. The deal will go into effect on Sept. 1 ...
Sony today announced two new Blu-ray and HDD recorders for the Japanese market that feature a VOD function [JP]. The BDZ-A750 and the BDZ-A950 are Japan-only. Owners of a PSP or a Sony DAP can connect ...
Major Japanese broadcaster Tokyo Broadcast System (TBS) will stream newly released feature films through its existing VoD service, the network announced yesterday. The service will launch on September ...
TORONTO, ON--(Marketwired - April 09, 2014) - ViXS Systems Inc. (VXS.TO), a pioneer and leader in media processing solutions, today announced that NTT Plala, a major Japanese IPTV Service Provider ...
Swiss video-on-demand (VOD) platform operator Viewster has signed partnerships with licence holders Nippon Television Network, ADK and Kadokawa Media Factory to stream four Japanese animated series ...
TOKYO: Sony’s VOD service powered by Qriocity, delivering movie content directly to network-enabled BRAVIA TV sets, will launch in Japan this month. Video On Demand powered by Qriocity delivers access ...
Japanese broadcasters and telecoms firms are preparing for a predicted boom in the country's video-on-demand market. VOD services are expected to grow into a ¥100 billion ($912m; €742m; £504m) market ...
At CEATEC 2008, Fujisoft for the first time presented their “Ulexit” video player for embedded devices. The company will use its technology for “Minna-no (everybody’s) Theater Wii”, a video-on-demand ...
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