Franklin McMahon
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China works towards widespread mobile TV service
By Franklin McMahon published
There are many companies wanting to move their mobile TV services into China, but progress has been slow due to several factors.

TSN scores 10-year Wimbledon mobile TV contract
By Franklin McMahon published
The coverage will start in 2012 with the closing weekend of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Singles Tennis Finals and will also include the French-language broadcast rights.

UK's ROK goes live with mobile TV in Chile
By Franklin McMahon published
For the launch, the channels are focused on music, entertainment, sports and news, with an under $10 price point as well as daily and weekly subscription options.

Cablevision releases streaming app for iPhone, iPod touch
By Franklin McMahon published
The software allows Cablevision subscribers to stream live TV to their iOS devices while at home.

Telestream goes pro with Episode for mobile TV
By Franklin McMahon published
Telestream's recently updated release of Episode Pro offers a fast and powerful method for encoding mobile TV content on a single computer, or across several.

U.S. Cellular goes mobile with MobiTV
By Franklin McMahon published
U.S. Cellular and MobiTV are joining forces to launch U.S. Cellular Mobile TV, a new service designed for Android smart phone devices.

Mobile TV expands in U.S. to two-thirds in 2012
By Franklin McMahon published
The Open Mobile Video Coalition (OMVC) has released the results of its recent survey, and it looks like mobile TV in the United States is only going to get bigger in the next couple of quarters.

Company launches OEM mobile DTV receivers for cars
By Franklin McMahon published
Hirschmann Car Communication, which produces TV receivers for autos, has teamed up with Siano Mobile Silicon, which produces mobile digital TV receiver chips.

Yap TV updates iOS app
By Franklin McMahon published
The Yap.TV app is one of a new breed of apps that makes TV social and portable, with friends watching and interacting via mobile.

Mobile TV company Rogue Paper to be acquired by EarthSearch
By Franklin McMahon published
EarthSearch Communications would have the power of Rogue’s TV Tune-In applications to complement the company’s GPS hardware solutions and enterprise initiatives.

Adobe Air is ready for mobile TV with LG and TiVo
By Franklin McMahon published
Air will be used to create unique interfaces as well as interactive games on TVs and mobile devices.

Google spends $100 million for YouTube mobile content
By Franklin McMahon published
As mobile TV expands with each passing month and customers are looking for more and more quality content for their phones and tablets, YouTube is positioned to become the next big network.

Bell goes 4G LTE with mobile network
By Franklin McMahon published
The network will hum along at three times the speed of the current network.

EndPlay, Scripps go mobile simulcast
By Franklin McMahon published
This new alliance will enable local broadcasters to stream simulcast content and programming out to a wide range of tablets, mobile TV devices and smart phones.

Smart takes mobile TV production on the road
By Franklin McMahon published
Smart, a maker of small cars, has shown its latest concept, the "smart. studio." More than a studio in a box, it's a studio on four wheels.

Everything Everywhere live mobile TV, Red Bee Media create buzz
By Franklin McMahon published

MobiTV files for IPO
By Franklin McMahon published
The company has filed with the SEC for a public offering, with hopes to raise at least $75 million to fund the future and current mobile path it is on.
Innofidei, Siano settle lawsuits
By Franklin McMahon published
In the process of bringing legal action against each other, Siano Mobile Silicon and Innofidei have dropped their respective lawsuits and have agreed to settle without further litigation.

IPTV operators going mobile TV, MSV
By Franklin McMahon published
MRG has just released the results of its latest mobile TV report, and it contains some interesting info that supports how large the growth of mobile will really become.

Russian mobile TV standards up in the air
By Franklin McMahon published
Mobile TV services in Russia began in 2003 when the DVB-T standard was targeted to launch the industry there.
Lenovo announces IdeaPad with WHDI streaming at CES
By Franklin McMahon published
Lenovo has announced the IdeaPad S2 at CES, a 7-inch Android product that could make mobile TV viewing a lot easier for consumers.
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