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Top 5 Multiscreen Stories of the Week – May 18, 2012

In this week’s post, HBO Go is now available on XBOX, Roku, and Samsung TV’s for Time Warner Cable customers, a major TV Everywhere deal is reached, ESPN is in talks with Apple to offer expanded TV access, a study on tablets use of data traffic, DISH Network steps up its TV Everywhere technology for the iPad, and much more!

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Time Warner Cable Customers Now Get HBO Go On Xbox, Roku & Samsung TVs

It’s been a long time coming: Time Warner Cable was one of the last holdouts to even hook up with HBO Go, the on-demand video service which gives subscribers access to every piece of HBO original programming ever… But it’s catching up fast.

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One TV Everywhere deal down! (Many more to go)

On Wednesday, Viacom finally reached an agreement with Time Warner Cable, enabling the pay TV service provider to stream the media conglomerate’s shows on iPads, notebook computers, smart phones and other digital devices.

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Disney’s ESPN In Talks With Apple For Expanded TV Access

The network would consider putting its WatchESPN application on Apple TV for users who confirm they are pay-TV customers, ESPN executive Sean Bratches said today.

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Tablets Generate Triple the Data Traffic of Smartphones [STUDY]

The Bytemobile report noted that operators might want to watch this trend, particularly as adoption of tablets by both consumers and enterprises accelerates. Forrester Research estimates one-third of U.S adults will own a tablet by 2016. Of course, not all those tablets will necessarily be connected to the cellular network.

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DISH Steps Up TV Everywhere Technology With Enhanced App for iPad

DISH is the only pay-TV provider with comprehensive TV Everywhere(TM) technology and the DISH Remote Access app is a key element of that capability.

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Top 5 Multiscreen Stories of the Week – May 11, 2012

This week in Multiscreen, Comcast brings the WatchESPN app to its 22 million customers, a study on how we watch from screen to screen, T-Mobile’s network will be iPhone-ready by the fall, a DVR that removes commercials for you, the trust needed to build multiscreen video delivery systems, and much much more!

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Building trust for the move to multi-screen, multi-network video delivery

This enormous consumer appetite for online video is driving TV operators to negotiate rights contracts that enable them to deliver high-value content to these shiny new devices over unmanaged and unsecured broadband networks, and thus retain eyeballs.

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