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Virgin Media begins rollout of TV Anywhere service for Android; brings access to 67 channels

Virgin Media begins rollout of TV Anywhere service for Android; brings access to 67 channelsOn Thursday, Virgin Media commenced the rollout of its TV Anywhere on-demand and live streaming television service for its customers using Android devices. The availability of Virgin Media's TV Anywhere on-demand app for Android implies that the service is now available on the Apple iOS devices as well as across a number of Android smartphones and tablets.

Sky TV Avoids Rare Regulatory Bullet

Sky TV Avoids Rare Regulatory BulletAccording to a new report, Commerce Commission has decided not to take any legal action over anti-competitive programming supply contracts.

Commerce Commission held an inquiry related to Sky contracts supplying content for ISPs providing pay television services and put the restrictions on obtaining the content from the other sources.

Rhapsody Lays off Staff amid Struggles to Compete in Increasingly Crowded Sector

RhapsodyRhapsody has announced to discharge its president, Jon Irwin, along with 15% of its staff, or about 30 employees, as it has been struggling to compete in an increasingly crowded sector.

ACMA Raises Warning for Telstra for Incorrectly Billing Customers

TelstraTelstra recently has been warned by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) for wrongly charging some 260,000 customers nearly AU$30 million more.

The report said that the global roaming data charges should have actually been far too less.

China dismisses accusations of jamming BBC broadcasts

China  dismisses accusations of jamming BBC broadcastsAfter being accused of jamming broadcasts of BBC, China's foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said about the allegations that she doesn't understand the situation. She said at a press briefing that for further information reporters should contact relevant departments, however did not specify which departments to contact.

BBC’s Staff to Face Disciplinary Action

BBC’s Staff to Face Disciplinary ActionBBC's staff would be facing disciplinary action after having broadcasted wrong child sex scandal associated with former Tory treasurer Lord McAlpine. The staff of the BBC has confessed of having broadcasted the wrong scandal story.

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