IN DEMAND
Summary
In Demand (capitalized as a trademark as iN DEMAND) is a provider of pay-per-view and subscription video-on-demand services, jointly owned by Comcast, Cox Communications, and Time Warner Entertainment. It is the world's leading supplier of PPV and VOD programming.iN Demand originally started out in 1985 as Viewer's Choice (unrelated to Canada's Viewers Choice). However, the service changed the name and on-air look to iN Demand on January 1, 2000. Four years later, most of the cable providers discontinued iN Demand's analog services.Programs shown on iN Demand include Movies, latest events from TNA Wrestling, UFC, WWE, HBO Boxing, Dragon Gate, MMA, King of the Cage, Golf, Viva La Lucha.
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Campaign Spotlight: Campaign Says, ‘I’ve Got Your Number: 989’ - Campaign Spotlight
A drink called 989 OnDemand is entering a crowded field: the health and wellness segment of the beverage market.
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Campaign Spotlight: Campaign Says, ‘I’ve Got Your Number: 989’ - Campaign Spotlight
A drink called 989 OnDemand is entering a crowded field: the health and wellness segment of the beverage market.
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Cox Jumps On the TV Everywhere Bandwagon
Cox Communications is the latest cable provider to join the TV Everywhere party, introducing a new site that will enable its subscribers to view tens of thousands of videos online. Cox subscribers can now sign in to www. cox. com/tv and gain access to more than 15,000 pieces of content from cable and broadcast networks.
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Demand's Creative Accounting
ADOTAS – A couple of months ago, it seemed Demand Media was about to give Wall Street an IPO just in time for the holidays, but alas, All Things D’s Kara Swisher discovered that we’ll have to wait for the new year as the content engine just delivered the Securities Exchange Commission an amended S-1 filing further explaining its accounting procedures for expensing content production.
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Vid-Biz: Netflix-Starz, CBS, Google TV
Reed Hastings: Netflix Doesn't Need New Starz Deal; Netflix founder Reed Hastings told an investors conference that he “can live without” renewing a deal for streaming rights from Starz, which delivers movies from Disney and Sony. (paidContent).
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Cable Industry Grooms Its Netflix Killer: Vutopia
It’s trendy nowadays to challenge Netflix (NSDQ: NFLX), whether you’re Amazon or OnLive. Little did anyone know that the nation’s cable operators are already far along in development of a Netflix killer of their very own.
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All's Fair In Mobile And War: Cox Launches Wireless Service
Nearly a year after it started to promote its “Unbelievably Fair” mobile service, cable operator Cox has finally launched the product itself - which offers users a refund on the minutes they do not use each month. The big question now is whether a new entrant like Cox can pick up enough subscribers in an already saturated U.
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