IPTVision > Zudeo partners with BBC to distribute programming in US
[:Ben Metcalfe Blog] Zudeo, the video store from the makers of BitTorrent client Azureus, has just announced a deal to distribute select programming from the BBC.
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confusionball: Zudeo, set up by the people behind the popular BitTorrent client Azureus (named after a poisonous tree frog, natch), has announced that it has signed a distribution deal with BBC Worldwide for a bunch of BBC content, including (according to the press release) Red Dwarf, Strange (via Cosmos)
Outpost of the Empty Head: Under the terms of the agreement, BBC Worldwide will license international hit television series to U.S. users of the service, including Red Dwarf, Strange and Invasion Earth, debuting via broadband for the first time in the U.S. Other titles include International Emmy® award-winning, Little Britain, Doctor Who, Fawlty Towers (starring John Cleese of Monty Python), Coupling, Keeping Up Appearances, League of Gentlemen and Ideal among others. (via Cosmos)
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Later Nerdz: The BBC will be providing an initial licensing offering to customers of Red Dwarf, Strange and Invasion Earth, Little Britain, Doctor Who, Fawlty Towers, Coupling, Keeping Up Appearances, League of Gentlemen and Ideal. Zudeo is positioning itself in the “IPTV” (via Cosmos)
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