– Baseball Fans’ Have an Online Six Pack: MLB plans to debut a new interactive broadband TV service this week that allows viewers to watch six live games simultaneously on one screen with selectable audio and statistics, as well as the ability to click to any one game on a full screen. MLB.TV Mosaic, which was developed by MLBAM) and Ensequence, will be available for free to the 800,000 MLB.TV subscribers.
— Network DVR Sparks Copyright Concerns: Oxygen Media chairman and CEO Geraldine Laybourne said that network DVRs will present “gigantic copyright issues…We always expect to be paid” for use or reuse of programs that Oxygen has produced.
— CCI Launches New Media Division: Canadian TV production house CCI Entertainment has launched a new division focused on the creation of content for deployment online and on mobile phones and other platforms.
— Hill, Holliday Gets ‘In2TV’ for AOL:”Online. Anytime. Always free.” That’s the theme of an online and billboard campaign backing AOL’s In2TV online channel that streams classic sitcoms and dramas.
— China’s Internet-based TV faces hurdles:
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