Former Channel 4 executive behind 4oD has invested a 'significant sum' in gaming, TV and virtual world platform Bin Weevils. By Mark Sweney
March 2010
Organ Grinder
Channel 4 select committee review is a stinker
Steve Hewlett
Steve Hewlett: Andy Duncan is criticised by the culture, media and sport select committee
February 2010
SeeSaw launches £5m TV ad drive
Fallon campaign hopes to make online TV service a household name. By Mark Sweney
January 2010
Media trends for 2010 – paywalls, video on demand, and a slow switchover
Chris Tryhorn: Enders Analysis gives its media predictions for 2010
September 2009
Media interview
Transmission revamp
Tom Bennie, Arqiva's chief executive, knows that taking on Project Kangaroo puts it in the spotlight. By Chris Tryhorn
August 2009
Media interview
Microsoft's Ashley Highfield: 'We must face piracy head on'
The BBC's former digital chief is now driving Microsoft's UK online operations. Mark Sweney discovers his prescription for what's ailing the TV industry
July 2009
Arqiva understood to have paid about £8m for Project Kangaroo assets
Transmission company has acquired assets including See Saw brand for video-on-demand service. By Mark Sweney
Arqiva to launch video-on-demand service using Kangaroo technology
Broadcast transmission company aims to do content deals after buying technology behind defunct broadband TV venture. By Chris Tryhorn
Arqiva in talks to buy Project Kangaroo technology
Broadcast transmission firm could pick up assets of ill-fated TV-on-demand joint venture for just a few million pounds. By Mark Sweney
May 2009
Orange pulls out of talks to buy Project Kangaroo technology
Sale of ITV, Channel 4 and BBC video-on-demand platform in balance By Mark Sweney
April 2009
Orange in talks to buy Project Kangaroo broadband TV technology
Mobile phone firm emerges as potential buyer for technology behind defunct joint venture between ITV, Channel 4 and BBC. By Mark Sweney
February 2009
MediaGuardian
Media Talk: Carol Thatcher dumped by the BBC
Organ Grinder
Killing the Kangaroo: a bad case of analogue thinking in digital Britain
Project Kangaroo: 50 jobs to go as broadcasters rule out appeal
Project Kangaroo blocked by Competition Commission
December 2008
Pull out of Project Kangaroo, broadcasters told
ITV and Channel 4 should pull out of Project Kangaroo because it will cost them £30m next year, a report says. By Mark Sweney
Kangaroo offers to sacrifice joint selling of shows to achieve launch
Project Kangaroo hopes that not jointly selling catch-up and archive shows will satisfy Competition Commission and pave way for launch. By Mark Sweney
MediaGuardian
Media Talk: The BBC rides to the rescue
PDA
Project Penguin? I think we can do better than that...