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SeeSaw
September 2011
Michael Jackson walks away from SeeSaw
SeeSaw loses Channel 4 shows in funding hitch
July 2011
Online TV service SeeSaw saved
Consortium of investors including former Channel 4 chief Michael Jackson take stake in firm. By
Mark Sweney
June 2011
SeeSaw targeted by Bebo buyers
Online TV service close to being bought by US investment firm Criterion Capital Partners. By
Mark Sweney
May 2011
SeeSaw online TV venture to close
Arqiva to pull plug on SeeSaw after failing to find an investment partner or buyer for the service. By
Mark Sweney
January 2011
Arqiva seeks partner for online TV venture
SeeSaw online television venture could be sold as part of strategic review. By
Mark Sweney
August 2010
SeeSaw signs NBC Universal deal
UK video-on-demand aggregator to charge for US shows including Heroes, House and Battlestar Galactica. By
Jason Deans
May 2010
SeeSaw to launch major TV ad campaign
SeeSaw online TV site launches pay-for service
February 2010
Creative lounge
Watch a teaser ad for web TV service SeeSaw
SeeSaw launches £5m TV ad drive
Organ Grinder
Online TV is good for the industry
Tess Alps
MediaGuardian
Media Talk: The PCC ruling on Jan Moir and Stephen Gately
Organ Grinder
Will SeeSaw's business model work?
SeeSaw – 3,000 hours of TV programmes on one website, on demand
With SeeSaw, TV faces its future outside the box
January 2010
SeeSaw online TV service gains The Apprentice and Footballers' Wives
SeeSaw online TV service starts invite-only test ahead of launch
December 2009
SeeSaw signs BBC Worldwide deal
Cranford, classic Doctor Who and Lark Rise to Candleford in online TV service SeeSaw's first content deal. By
Chris Tryhorn
November 2009
SeeSaw online TV service unveils idents
Arqiva-owned service based on assets of Project Kangaroo releases idents ahead of UK launch expected within months. By
Mark Sweney
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