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Cord shaving prompts screen industry to think outside the box

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Created: 30 October 2014

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The U.S. market is displaying a resilient anti cord-cutting trend, prompting analysts to suggest that cord shaving is a more likely scenario for mature subscription TV markets in the near future.

Netflix is the new black

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Created: 27 October 2014

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The arrival of Netflix in Australia is just a “matter of timing” according to Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos. Speaking at the Mipcom conference in Cannes last week, Sarandos was asked directly about when the company would be launching into new markets including Japan, Australia and New Zealand. While careful not to confirm launch time frames he said of Australia and New Zealand that they were “very attractive territories, English speaking and obviously love U.S. content.”

Connected-home device uptake set to rise driven by M-health services

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Created: 21 October 2014

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A perfect storm of home centric tech connectedness is producing buoyant forecasts for players in the connected-home field. According to a new report from BI Intelligence, connected-home device sales will drive over US$61 billion in revenue this year, rising at a 52% compound annual growth rate to reach $490 billion in 2019.

Australia gets geoblocking bypass support from Competition Policy Review

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Created: 14 October 2014

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The Australian government has been urged to investigate a raft of methods to circumvent geoblocking, following the release of the draft report of the Competition Policy Review.

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  3. European Commission VP calls for borderless digital content reform - IBC 2014
  4. Streaming content killing TV - Ericsson claims, while Pivot takes content to campuses

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