Broadband Content Bits: Sep 6, 2005

Harry Potter goes on-demand in Germany: Warner Bros signs with T-Online to supply the German telco with content for its broadband VOD service

Trinity Mirror on course to launch live racing webcast: In partnership with five bookmakers’ firms, to offer punters the chance to watch and bet on live coverage of 4,000 horse races.

AT&T’s got game: Its servers power big gaming services…

Ruckus Brings Warner Home Video to Campuses: Warner Home Video and Ruckus announced Warner feature films and TV episodes will be available to student subscribers on Ruckus-enabled campuses.

Broadband TV concern hooks up the ‘hood: Urban Telephone and Video has been making a profit in an endeavor that has defeated not a few telecom industry giants

Video Networks becomes world’s first MPEG-4 AVC service: Video Networks has completed the migration of channels on its HomeChoice broadband television service in London to MPEG-4, in what is believed to be a world first.

Today’s BCB is sponsored by thePlatform Media Publishing System

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