Broadband Content Report: Aug 9, 2005

File-swap TV comes into focus: TV programmers are starting to make use of file-swapping tools to overcome bandwidth issues and put video online.

GameSpot Launches Online Gaming Service: GameSpot Game Center will offer $9.99-a-month subscriptions to gamers who will be able to play at the highest speed connections in online games such as EA’s “Battlefield 2.”

Verizon to Join Coax Alliance: The home networking group is exploring ways to use coaxial wiring in homes connect digital video recorders to multiple TVs.

Clear Channel Radio Sees Streaming Success: Clear Channel currently has about 400 radio stations streaming online, and data from the June says that the company’s traffic has increased by 177 percent in 2005.

Telstra broadband boost: Australia’s largest telco said sales of its wireless broadband solution had outstripped forecasts by 100 per cent.

Tiscali to feature video news on portal: The Press Association has signed a deal with Tiscali to provide digital video bulletins to Tiscali.co.uk

Today’s BCB is sponsored by thePlatform Media Publishing System

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