YouView, a new free-to-air and Internet-connected television service backed by a line-up of Britain's free-to-air broadcasters, will launch next year. By Mimi Turner, The Associated Press LONDON – ...
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, ...
The much-delayed U.K. connected-TV service YouView has tapped one of Blighty’s most high-profile business leaders to kick-start the company. Alan Sugar, who founded ...
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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 ...
YouView, the BBC-led IPTV joint venture, has today announced the advertising and marketing agency lineup that will support its launch in the first half of next year ...
IPTV joint venture Project Canvas has confirmed that it will take the branding YouView when it launches next year, while Richard Halton has been appointed its first chief executive. The seven Project ...
Open IPTV platform YouView has formally admitted that the service’s planned 2011 commercial launch has been deferred until 2012. In an announcement euphemistically updating ‘launch timings’, YouView ...
Lord Alan Sugar is to step down from his position as non-executive chairman of YouView in the next few weeks. The video-on-demand joint venture between broadcasters the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel ...
The launch of internet TV service YouView has been delayed by six months and is now expected to roll out in early 2012. The subscription-free service was expected to launch later this year, but has ...