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Interactive TV Headlines Round-Up (VII): Time Warner Cable, Roku, RCN, TiVo, TubeMogul, Redbox Instant, Videology, Vimeo, YouTube, YouView, zeebox, Foxtel

Because the [itvt] editorial team has been busy working on The TV of Tomorrow Show 2013 (June 25th-26th in San Francisco), we are covering stories in this issue in headlines/round-up format:

Interactive TV News Round-Up (VI): Tremor Video, TubeMogul, TSmedia, Warpia, Hillcrest Labs

--Tremor Video Buys TubeMogul's InPlay Video Analytics Technology
--TSmedia Develops Interactive TV Apps for Australia's Largest Telco
--Warpia Launches PC-to-TV Connectivity Solution Featuring Hillcrest Labs Technology

Due to the large volume of news generated by the recent 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), we are covering stories in this issue in round-up/summary format. We anticipate that it will take us several more days to process all the news from the show: so if your company has sent us a press release or

Interactive TV News Round-Up (II): Brightcove, TubeMogul, Cablevision, Comcast, CMC, FUNimation

--Brightcove, TubeMogul Release Latest Quarterly Report on Online Video Usage
--RS-DVR Lets Cablevision Reduce its STB Spending; COO Outlines Cable-as-an-App and iPad Plans
--Comcast Says its 3D VOD Content Has Generated over 1 Million Views
--FUNimation Channel Offering Subscription and Transactional VOD through Comcast Media Center

Due to the large volume of news generated over the past two days, we are covering stories in this issue in summary/round-up format.

News Round-Up (II): Bell, Microsoft, Boxee, Intel, Brightcove, TubeMogul, freenet.de

--Bell Launches Microsoft Mediaroom-Powered IPTV Service
--Boxee Box Will Use Intel Atom CE4100, Will Launch Internationally, Can Be Pre-Ordered on Amazon
--Brightcove, TubeMogul Release Report on Online Video Viewing

Due to the huge volume of interactive TV-related news generated over the past few days by the IBC, we are covering stories in this issue in round-up format. We anticipate that it will take a few more days for us to catch up with all the recent news: so if your company has sent us a press release or briefed us on an announcement, and you don't yet see your news covered in this issue, please bear with us. Our regular news coverage will return shortly.

News Round-Up (IX): Time Warner Cable, Comic-Con, Transgaming, TubeMogul, Tunerfish

--Time Warner Cable Marks Comic-Con with VOD Offering
--Transgaming Secures First Deal for its Video-Games-on-TV Service, GameTreeTV
--TubeMogul Offering Online Video Analytics Free of Charge
--Comcast's Social TV Platform, Tunerfish, Offering Badges for HBO's "True Blood"

The [itvt] editorial team is on the road this week and next, so we are covering most stories in round-up/summary form, and we anticipate that there will be some additional interruptions of our regular news publishing schedule beyond that. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience to our readers.

TubeMogul Launches Destinations, Enabling Free "From-Anywhere-to-Anywhere" Video Distribution

TubeMogul, an Emeryville, Calif.-based provider of distribution and analytics services for broadband video, last week announced the launch of its "Destinations" video publishing suite, which it says allows "from-anywhere-to-anywhere" video distribution--for free.

Interactive Video Company, Veeple, in Distribution Agreement with TubeMogul

Veeple, a Palo Alto, Calif.-based company that specializes in interactive online video solutions for marketers (note: for an in-depth overview of the company's products and strategy, see the interview with its co-founder and CEO, Scott Broomfield, that was published on itvt.com, April 22nd), said Tuesday that it has signed an agreement with online video distribution platform, TubeMogul (note: the company also recently signed a deal with BitGravity--

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