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With the number of analog cable TV subscriber
households either flat or declining in many developed countries, the cable TV
industry's future depends more and more on cable modem service and digital video
services, reports In-Stat
 
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The Future of TV in Asia
Satellite Today
In China, new cable subscribers have slowed down significantly, due to direct competition from Internet Protocol Television (IPTV), and to some extent, online ...
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Netflix's entry may boost the French SVOD market
StreamDaily
Rather, the company may divert audiences from cable, IPTV and dish TV channels that are sold in a bundle, or movie channels running second-window feature ...

Russian pay TV growth expected to slow this year
DigitalTVEurope.net
The growth rates experienced by each segment reversed that order. IPTV led the way with 47.2% growth, followed by satellite with 18.5% growth. Cable was ...
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Spanish pay-TV decline intensifies
Advanced Television
On average, in Spain there are 8.1 pay TV subscribers per 100 inhabitants with satellite (Canal Plus) as the main choice to access to pay-TV content, with IPTV ...

A strange sense of familiarity
Telecoms.com
Ovum noted that leading US pay TV providers have seen stagnation in subscriber numbers since 2007, with growth in the sector dominated by telco IPTV plays, ...
 
BBC Trust reports back on YouView
IPTV News
The BBC Trust has endorsed the BBC's continuing participation in the internet-connected TV service YouView, subject to a number of conditions, in the findings ...
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TiVo reports results for 2014
IPTV News
Tom Rogers, President and CEO of TiVo, says, “This was another solid quarter of execution for TiVo as total TiVo subscriptions reached a record 4.5 million, ...

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