One of interesting Internet applications has just expanded. It is being written from the Swiss perspective, hence the reference to Cablecom, etc. Nevertheless, is is very positive that new and rapidly growing alternative to traditional media, whre much reduced rates of per program/minute/content. And a viewing pattern much easier to track and validate that say standard Nielsen stats.
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Stephen
June 28, 2007
For the chef, the investor, and the kid in you
Nine new channels
Oops - we did it again: we made Zattoo even better. Only a couple of days after releasing a Linux version, we are adding more channels to an already impressive list. The latest release brings no less than 9 new channels in the Swiss lineup to satisfy all your TV appetites:
With Al Jazeera International and France 24 you get 24-hour breaking news from around the world. CNBC Europe helps you make better investment decisions for those sweated savings. With the capital gain and the help of TV Gusto you may be finally able to cook something more elaborate than frozen pizza and Betty Bossi’s ready-made lasagne. DMAX, “TV for men”, gets you the content to go with that pizza. And WDR is for our German friends who Cablecom so badly disappointed when they removed the channel from the analog lineup.
Finally, we’ve swapped BBC Prime with ITV1, and added a layer of topping with MTV for music lovers and Super RTL for the kids and those who still feel like one.
With a total of 48 channels, spanning 5 languages and all genres, we may deserve a little rest. After all, even God did rest on the seventh day from all the work he had untertaken. But we’re workaholics indefatigable, and we’ll keep adding channels, countries, and features. So stay with us.
Good night, and good luck.
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