Broadband Content Bits: NYC IPTV; Emmies Online; Superman Channel; BBC WW

Telkonet Begins NYC IPTV Beta-Test: Telkonet has began deployment to beta customers and testing of its IPTV in New York…the provider of in-building broadband access over existing electrical wiring said its “NuVisions” IPTV service delivers cable TV-programming and enables subscribers to surf the Internet, receive on-demand content and perform Internet-based functions via their TV sets.
Networks go online in Emmy award campaign: TV networks are going online in their annual campaign to get shows nominated for Emmy Awards..NBC and CBS are experimenting by offering online episodes of shows to the TV industry insiders who nominate and then vote for the Emmys.
Superman gets own broadband channel: AOL and Warner Bros are launching a Superman channel on the sister companies’ broadband video service In2TV in the run up to the release of the new Man of Steel feature film later this month.
Pulver To get into Internet Video: Jeff Pulver is creating his own Internet TV show podcast…he is considering launching a broader Internet TV subsidiary and is weighing whether to invest in several emerging Internet video companies, though he won’t name them. Someday he wants to start an Internet reality TV show.
BBCWW strikes IPTV deal in South Korea: BBCWW is supplying one of South Korea’s leading telecommunications companies, Hanarotelecoms, with over 120 hours of BBC programming for its soon-to-launch IPTV service…Hanaromedia is due to go live next month.
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