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SeeSaw

September 2011

  • Michael Jackson

    Michael Jackson walks away from SeeSaw

  • The Inbetweeners

    SeeSaw loses Channel 4 shows in funding hitch

July 2011

  • SeeSaw

    Online TV service SeeSaw saved

    Consortium of investors including former Channel 4 chief Michael Jackson take stake in firm. By Mark Sweney

June 2011

  • South Park

    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

    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

  • SeeSaw

    Arqiva seeks partner for online TV venture

    SeeSaw online television venture could be sold as part of strategic review. By Mark Sweney

August 2010

  • House - Hugh Laurie

    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 screen grab

    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
  • Stephen Gately of Boyzone performs at Wembley Arena.

    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

  • Footballers' Wives

    SeeSaw online TV service gains The Apprentice and Footballers' Wives

  • SeeSaw screen grab

    SeeSaw online TV service starts invite-only test ahead of launch

December 2009

  • Doctor Who - Arqiva See Saw

    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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