Tag archive for ‘SeeSaw’
By admin On Thursday, July 14th, 2011
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Catch Up TV SeeSaw Saved By Bebo

The catch-up TV dead have risen. SeeSaw the UK catch-up service that was days away from shutting down has now been saved by the owners of social networking website, Bebo. SeeSaw gets a repreive Criterion Capital More...

By admin On Thursday, June 23rd, 2011
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SeeSaw May Be Brought Out By Bebo Owners

SeeSaw, the online TV aggregator owned by Arqiva was supposed to shut down yesterday. However, the site remains live and it looks like it may have a new owner. And it seems that Bebo owners, Criterion Capital Partners More...

By admin On Friday, May 27th, 2011
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On-Demand TV Website SeeSaw To Close

While the online TV market is booming, the level of competition is now leaving their first casualties. UK catch-up TV service SeeSaw owned by Arqiva is set to shut down. SeeSaw bites the dust SeeSaw was launched More...

By admin On Monday, February 28th, 2011
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UK Catch Up Viewers To Get SeeSaw On Boxee

UK Catch up TV service SeeSaw can now be watched by owners of the Boxee connected tv platform. The service which aggregates UK networks including the the BBC, 4oD and Demand Five on a free basis, and also has an More...

By admin On Saturday, February 27th, 2010
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Seesaw Launches Free But Is Looking Into Pay Options

Minor details like costs for these services are not available as yet, but SeeSaw were keen to tell the world that their trump card is the simplicity of the service. View the Original article  More...

By admin On Friday, February 26th, 2010
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SeeSaw Getting Serious With A Massive Advertising Campaign

SeeSaw, which was created from technology created for the now dead Project Kanagaroo currently offers free tv streams from a catalogue of 3000 hours of BBC, Channel 4 and Channel Five tv on demand content. The company More...

By admin On Friday, February 26th, 2010
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SeeSaw Launches As Free UK Based Hulu

SeeSaw has now arrived, having left its short beta and launched fully for anyone resident in the U.K. to use. More content is promised, and Arqiva is already talking about pay-per-view and subscription options in More...