--BrightLine iTV Study Shows Hispanic Viewers More Likely to Engage with Interactive TV Advertising --Chad, Matt & Rob Release Trailer for their First FremantleMedia-Backed "Interactive Adventure" --Clearleap, Roku Partner to Enable Operators, Premium Programmers to Offer VOD on Roku OTT STB's --Clikthrough Creates "Interactive Stylepad" for Armani Exchange --Comcast Taps NDS as Prime Integrator for tru2way, Says It Is "Committed" to CableLabs' tru2way RI
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--Will Use Technology for Advertising Insertion and for Programming Linear and VOD Channels
Clearleap, a company that offers a technology platform for bringing Internet-sourced video content to television sets, said last week that it has deployed its Web-based content and advertising management technologies with Mediacom Communications, the seventh-largest cable operator in the US.
--Strategy & Technology Integrates TSMonitor with FourthWall's EBIF User Agent
FourthWall Media, the interactive TV technology company formerly known as BIAP, and Clearleap, a company that offers a technology platform for bringing Internet-sourced video content to television sets, contacted [itvt] Tuesday to let us know that they have developed a video-centric EBIF application that is designed to serve as a "mini-guide" for local news, sports and information. The companies are currently demo'ing a local sports version of the new app--which they say illustrates "how the television industry can leverage video in EBIF form"--in the CableNET Pavilion at the NCTA Cable Show in Los Angeles.
--Clearleap, Arris Integrate Technologies to Offer Content Management Solution for VOD and Ad Services --Clicker Media Launches Clicker Live --Clikthrough Powers Interactive Video Commerce Service for Elle Magazine --Comcast Media Center Launches Managed Solution for Delivering ETV Apps Less Expensively --Concurrent Launches MediaHawk VX Multiscreen Video Delivery Software
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--Clearleap, itaas Develop EBIF App for Continuous, Lean-Back Viewing of Short-Form VOD --Ustream Launches in Japan --Verizon Adds YouTube Access, Internet Radio to FiOS TV, Extends Media Manager to All HD Subs --Virgin Media Launches Online VOD Service, "Virgin Media Online Movies" --Vidiactive Launches Social TV Platform
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[itvt] has just published a radio interview with Braxton Jarratt, co-founder and CEO of Clearleap, an Atlanta-based company which offers a technology platform for bringing Internet-sourced video content to television sets.
--App, Featuring Content from The Weather Channel, to Be Demo'd at CableLabs Winter Conference
Clearleap, an Atlanta-based company which offers a technology platform for bringing Internet-sourced video content to television sets, and FourthWall Media, the interactive TV technology company formerly known as BIAP (note: for more on the company's rebranding, see the article published on itvt.com, October 26th), will today announce that they have partnered to create a video-centric, unbound EBIF interactive weather application featuring content from The Weather Channel.
--VOD Round-Up: Karaoke Channel, Police Blotter, Comcast's 100th Day-and-Date Movie, Ofcom
Clearleap, an Atlanta-based company which offers a technology platform for bringing Internet-sourced video content to television sets, announced last week that it has signed a deal with Break Media, the company that operates Break.com, an entertainment Web site which targets a male demographic, to bring the latter's broadband video content to the TV screen. According to the companies, their partnership will enable Break.com to dynamically deliver a portion of its video library to Clearleap's Content Marketplace, where it will instantly be available for cable and IPTV operators to use as VOD programming.
--Say Joint Solution Will Enable Operators to Offer Addressable Advertising, "Intelligent Interactivity"
VOD technology provider, Concurrent, and Clearleap, a company which offers a content-acquisition, delivery, management and distribution platform that brings broadband video and other Internet-sourced content to television sets, including sets equipped with low-resource legacy cable set-top boxes (note: the company recently announced that cable operator, Atlantic Broadband, is deploying its platform--see the article published on itvt.com, June 30th; its most prominent competitor is ActiveVideo Networks, which is currently deploying its platform with Cablevision--
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--Platform Delivers Broadband Video and Other Internet Content to the Living Room TV
Clearleap, a company which offers a content-acquisition, delivery, management and distribution platform, called clear|flow, that brings broadband video and other Internet-sourced content to television sets, including sets equipped with low-resource legacy cable set-top boxes (note: its most prominent competitor is ActiveVideo Networks, which is currently deploying its platform with Cablevision--see the article posted on itvt.com, June 24th), announced Monday that it has deployed th
Clearleap, an Atlanta-based company which offers a platform that is designed to enable pay-TV operators to significantly expand their programming line-ups by offering Internet video programming over their existing non-IP set-top boxes (the company claims to have raised $12.3 million in funding and financing to date), announced Monday that it is partnering with broadband video content providers, Next New Networks, Revision3 and blip.tv.
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