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Sky again attacks VOD venture Project Canvas by accusing the BBC of paying "lip service" to non-PSBs. By Andrew Laughlin Published: 24 November 2009.
The Sky Canvas project involves dropping 1-cm (0.4-in)-wide spheres of material from satellites, which mimic shooting stars by burning up in the atmosphere and glowing.
Sky has called into question the BBC Trust's ability to understand and regulate Project Canvas, the new on demand IPTV standard being developed by the BBC, BT and ITV.
Essentially Sky Canvas is a man-made meteor shower created by shooting little pellets from a series of microsatellites orbiting the Earth. Each of those satellites would carry 500-1000 special ...
Sky's Chief Operating Officer Mike Darcey has suggested that Project Canvas is a mechanism for relaunching BT's television service, as he fleshed out the company's objection to the IPTV service ...
Despite some fairly public objections to Project Canvas, Sky will not rule out taking advantage of the platform with its Sky Player should the BBC-led IPTV scheme prove a success. Talking to ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. British Sky Broadcasting has written to the BBC Trust expressing “serious concerns” about its handling ...
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