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In the April 14, 2009 Issue:

NCAA March Madness on demand traffic sets record
Pay TV providers must take steps now to defend against Internet TV rivals, says report
Worldwide IPTV subscriptions approach 22 million; North America shows strong growth, says report
The latest happenings from around the world of IPTV
Targeted, addressable advertising is at hand, says Concurrent VP Paul Haddad
TANDBERG Television unveils WatchPoint content management system

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 TOP STORY
NCAA March Madness on demand traffic sets record

The final tally for traffic to CBSSports.com.’s NCAA March Madness on Demand video player indicates more than 7.5 million unique online visitors accessed the player during the tournament.

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 INDUSTRY NEWS
Pay TV providers must take steps now to defend against Internet TV rivals, says report

To remain strong and ensure future revenue growth, traditional pay TV providers must respond to the growing popularity of over-the-top video among consumers, says a new report from The Diffusion Group.

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 STUDIES & STATS
Worldwide IPTV subscriptions approach 22 million; North America shows strong growth, says report

A new report prepared for the Broadband Forum indicates the global economic environment has not deterred more people from subscribing to IPTV services.

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 IPTV NETWORK
The latest happenings from around the world of IPTV

Business, technology, programming and personnel highlights from around the world of IPTV.

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Targeted, addressable advertising is at hand, says Concurrent VP Paul Haddad

The company’s Everstream system is poised to help the ad community reach IPTV, mobile phone, cable and Internet audiences with information about viewing preferences that will better allow them to target their ads.

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 NEW PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGY
TANDBERG Television unveils WatchPoint content management system

This system is designed for the centralized management of any metadata format, content type and workflow process.

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Thomson unveils SmartVision QoE server

SmartVision QoE servers improve the overall IPTV subscriber experience by packet loss recovery to deal with video artifacts and minimizing channel change times.

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Pilat introduces IBMS:OnDemand

IBMS:OnDemand lets broadcast networks and service providers deploy and differentiate on-demand services.

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Front Porch Digital releases DIVAdirector 4.0

DIVAdirector 4.0 is a mini media asset management package that lets users track digital assets in a storage system using automatically generated low-bit-rate proxies.

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IMAKE expands on-demand ad system with targeted linear ad support

IMAKE has created a centralized way to manage, target and execute ad campaigns across multiple linear and on-demand networks.

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Podcast
According to CEI project manager and senior design engineer Brad Hughes, the new HD control room at Camden Yards shares HD video and audio resources with OB trucks on assignment to produce Orioles games. Click here.
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ViewCast's president and CEO, Dave Stoner, demonstrates the Niagara Pro II GoStream, a new streaming encoder featured at IBC. Click here.
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