Media
Super-indies in talks over VoD service
Published Friday, Apr 20 2007, 12:03 BST | By Joanne Oatts
Endemol and All3Media are reportedly looking to launch an on-demand service.
According to Broadcast, the companies are in talks with Virgin Media, Sky and Top Up TV about launching the service on those platforms.
The service is likely to be offered on both a pay-per-view basis and through a monthly subscription.
Top Up TV vice-chairman and co-founder Ian West confirmed his company had been approached about the service.
RDF is also launching a VoD comedy site in conjunction with Scotland's independent TV company the Comedy Unit this summer.
According to Broadcast, the companies are in talks with Virgin Media, Sky and Top Up TV about launching the service on those platforms.
The service is likely to be offered on both a pay-per-view basis and through a monthly subscription.
Top Up TV vice-chairman and co-founder Ian West confirmed his company had been approached about the service.
RDF is also launching a VoD comedy site in conjunction with Scotland's independent TV company the Comedy Unit this summer.
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