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Clearleap helps pay TV providers to make their traditional VOD offerings available online and on IP-connected set-top boxes. Now it’s taking IP-based delivery of cable content one step further by unveiling a new feature that will let cable operators quickly and easily deploy iPad apps. Read more »

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By teaming up with hybrid set-top box maker Pace, Clearleap could help pay TV operators deliver over-the-top VOD offerings to subscribers, potentially increasing the amount of content available to consumers and the number of platforms and devices that those video can be served on. Read more »

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Clearleap has raised $4.5 million in new funding led by Noro-Mosely Partners, Trinity Ventures and Silicon Valley Bank. The funds will be used to advance its Stream On Demand product, which enables cable companies to stream video content to Internet-connected set-top boxes and connected TV services. Read more »

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Jeff Miller, President and CEO ActiveVideo Networks

At NewTeeVee Live, representatives from ActiveVideo Networks, Clearleap, Coincident, and Clicker as well as content producers like Phil DeFranco and Justine Bateman shared their thoughts on the future of online video. We’ll update this post with their thoughts as the day progresses. Read more »

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Cable companies will soon be able to make their VOD libraries available directly through user Blu-ray players, thanks to a partnership between between Clearleap and RCDb, opening up new services and a new revenue stream for service providers without having to invest in new set-top boxes. Read more »

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Verizon has integrated Clearleap’s content management technology into its architecture to deliver cloud-based video with its video-on-demand architecture. Clearleap’s technology is being used to streamline production for FiOS 1 VOD content to provide hyper-local content such as news, sports, traffic and weather to its subscribers. Read more »

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Roku users could soon have access to VOD and linear programming offered by their cable TV operator, thanks to a new partnership between the set-top box maker and TV start-up Clearleap. The partnership also paves the way for Roku to work closer with pay TV operators. Read more »

Today on the Net: Fox Mobile launches a Hulu lookalike for mobile devices with 25 content partners, Rogers formally launches its On Demand Online TV Everywhere service with 1,500 hours of content and Mediacom taps Clearleap to manage VOD and ads in its local markets Read more »

Today on the Net: An analysis of what Google TV means to advertisers, Clearleap hits a milestone by topping 10 million cable subscribers and the U.K. Office of Fair Trade has decided against investigating the BBC’s Project Canvas. Read more »

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Atlanta-based TV startup Clearleap is showing off a new programming guide application that was developed to enable end users to easily search and navigate short-form content on cable TV. The company’s new MyPlaylistTV application is being targeted at cable providers and other video distribution companies as […] Read more »

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Bresnan Communications Deploys Clearleap; cable operator implements web-video-to-TV platform to manage local VOD content. (Multichannel News) NFL Blackout Games to be Streamed; in-market games will be available for streaming beginning at midnight the day of the game, and will be accessible for 72 hours. (Broadcasting & […] Read more »

Companies like Clearleap, ActiveVideo Networks and AnySource have been pretty hush-hush about which customers are using their particular brand of video-to-TV services. But today, Clearleap broke its code of silence to announce that Atlantic Broadband has deployed Clearleap’s Internet-based TV technology. Atlantic Broadband is the country’s […] Read more »

Up until a few years ago, the only way to watch video was through an antenna or your cable or satellite provider. But as online video has grown, so too have our options. The video landscape is shifting, and multi-service operators are adapting to accommodate the […] Read more »

The lines between old and newteevee blurred a little more today, as Clearleap announced that it will help make web-based content from blip.tv, Next New Networks and Revision3 accessible on TV sets. Programming from the trio of new media companies will be made available through cable, […] Read more »

AnySource Media, a company that manages the delivery of web video directly to TV sets, announced today it has secured $3.2 million in Series A funding from NextStage Capital, Murex Investments and individual investors from the cable TV and VOD industry. Net-connected television sets are already […] Read more »

Atlanta startup Clearleap let it be known today that its TV content management services are ready for the market. In fact, they’re already being tested in certain markets, the company just won’t say which and with whom. Clearleap’s products help content owners and satellite, cable and […] Read more »

Break to Show Full-length Films; company moves beyond clips in a bid to reach advertisers, movies available to include Ghostbusters, Men in Black and The Fifth Element. (MediaPost) Clearleap Gets $3.3 Million; company looking to a combo of set-top boxes and partnerships with TV service providers […] Read more »