Channel 4 said Wednesday that its VOD service 4oD has passed the 100 million download mark since its December 2006 launch and seen 6 million downloads or streams since Christmas. By Mimi Turner, The ...
Channel 4’s sales arm, 4Sales, is launching the first ever 360-degree interactive VoD ad format. The innovation will enable viewers of the broadcasters VoD platform All 4 to immerse themselves in ...
LONDON -- Channel 4 on Wednesday launched 4oD, a branded video-on-demand service that will allow viewers to download and watch all its home-grown programs on demand. By Mimi Turner, The Associated ...
On the occasion of its 40th birthday, U.K. public service broadcaster Channel 4 has rebranded its VoD service All4 as Channel 4. The service used to be known as 4oD and it was renamed as All4 in 2015.
Channel 4 has introduced Dynamic TV, a new advertising innovation which it says enables potentially thousands of variations of data-driven creative to be served across big screen devices like smart ...
Channel 4 has launched a video-on-demand app for Windows 8 devices as part of a major ad deal with Microsoft. The broadcaster has become the first in the UK to develop a VOD app specifically for ...
Channel 4 new business director Rod Henwood has said that on demand services are a "mainstream requirement" for broadcasters. In a keynote speech delivered at the Internet World conference at Earls ...
LONDON, November 15: Channel 4 plans to launch its video-on-demand media player service called 4oD on December 6. Once rented, the programs can be kept in a personalized library until they are first ...
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Channel 4 has opted for a service-orientated architecture (SOA) to power its planned video-on-demand (VoD) services. The broadcaster will use Cape Clear's Enterprise Service Bus platform to deliver ...
The new owner of SeeSaw has reportedly lost a key content deal with Channel 4, meaning that shows such as The Inbetweeners and Peep Show are no longer available on the web-TV service. A group of ...