Broadband Content Bits: Apr 06, 2006

Discovery’s Streaming Video Comes to Google Earth: Users of Google’s satellite-mapping software can now view streaming video clips pegged to popular landmarks and destinations, courtesy of Discovery.
MobiTV to Deliver TV to WiFi: Mobile video aggregator MobiTV is expanding into WiFi…Using a Web-based MobiTV player, subscribers (paying $10-$15 per month) with WiFi capability will be able to watch live footage of networks such as Fox News or the Food Network via their laptops in a public place.
Bravo debuts Man’s Work on web: Flextech’s male-skewing UK entertainment channel Bravo is launching the first episode of its new series Man’s Work, from indie prodco Shine, exclusively on the channel’s website.
Professional Squash Association’s Download Service: The “Download & Own” service allows fans to access matches covered via its dedicated webstreaming site – PSALive.tv – and download the games to their PCs.
Christian TV seeks enlightenment online: The founders of satellite channel God TV have aunched FaithGlobe.tv, a venture described as Europe’s first online Christian TV network.
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