LAS VEGAS — Taking video off the TV was big news Thursday as companies ranging from MTV and NBC Universal to TiVo and satcasters DirecTV and Dish made news on the opening day of the Consumer ...
Subscription Video-on-Demand (SVOD) will be tested on DIRECTV's digital satellite platform in conjunction with digital video recording device, TiVo. Beginning this summer, customers of DIRECTV ...
TiVo is continuing its transformation from a hardware seller to a services provider, signing a deal with DirecTV to sell advertising on the satcaster’s own digital video recorders. Agreement saves ...
Another ray of hope is spreading to DirecTiVo faithfuls, as several rumors seem to suggest that we might see the two power houses working together again on something more than the updates that were ...
Now that DIRECTV has finalized its divorce from TiVo, a new DVR is ready for prime time. The R15 DIRECTV Plus DVR will be out sometime in October and has all the good features that you’d expect and ...
In a move that wards off a potential lawsuit, DirecTV has agreed to continue offering TiVo service for three more years. The deal prevents TiVo from suing DirecTV for patent infringement regarding the ...
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Both DirecTv and Philips have taken equity stakes in TiVo, the California-based developer of a personal video recorder system with which both investors have joint marketing relationships. Under the ...
NEW YORK -- TiVo's agreement to create high-definition DVRs for DirecTV by late 2009 revives an important relationship that fell apart in 2006 when DirecTV introduced its own line of DVRs. "We had a ...
I am looking for feedback from anyone who has experience with Adelphia and Tivo. I just switched from DirecTV to Adephia cable because I am going to save about $65 per month as a previous satellite ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - DirecTV Group Inc. on Wednesday said it plans to stop marketing digital video recorders from TiVo Inc. this year, as part of a broader plan to replace them with News Corp.