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Broadband Content Bits: BT Vision Reaffirms Targets, RTL Joins iTunes

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imageBT (NYSE: BT) Vision: CEO Dan Marks has reaffirmed 2006 growth targets for the IPTV service, despite slow growth. He repeated the target of two to three million subscribers, three to five years from then, to Telegraph.co.uk, though BT Vision currently only has 350,000, which Marks conceded is “not that many customers”.

iTunes/RTL: The German broadcaster is starting to sell some of its shows as digital downloads through iTunes Store. Thirty-minute shows including Doctor’s Diary, Alarm Für Cobra 11 and Böse Mädche will cost €1.50, while hour-long programmes will cost €2, C21 reports.

Jan 5, 2009 12:07 PM ET

Posted In: Media & Publishing, TV, IPTV, VOD, Technologies / Formats, Broadband, Companies, Apple, BT

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