beebusy
- 16 Jan 2012 08:54
Been holding this for a while and while there is nothing to set the world on fire there are positive moves upwards.The sales teams are producing results marketing a product which seems to be gaining approval in many countries.Although one swallow does not mean summer is here, there is a hint of spring in the air.
Big Gaynor
- 14 Aug 2014 13:35
- 81 of 92
Top Tech News
By Barry Levine
August 14, 2014 12:07pm
The world of broadcasting is set for a real shake up over the next few years,and according to a detailed industry report to be issued next week Tablet Tv will account for as much as 35% of the future viewing audiences.Leading broadcasters are aware that standalone Tablet Tv could have a very significant impact on the industry as a whole,and offers unique advantages for their advertisers and content providers.
The report also states that the future of Tablet Tv will steer towards an "over the air" concept,rather than internet streamed services,yet still offer full "interactive services" for both live broadcasts and "on demand".The forecasts are that Tablet Tv will become the biggest growth area in the industry over the next five to ten years,and one industry analyst believes the market will be worth in excess of $6 billion by 2020.One company at the heart of the action in Tablet Tv is Motive Television,who are a small british company led by Leonard Fertig,known as an innovator and visionary leader who has frequently been at the leading edge of the industry.The report will be published on 19th August.
beebusy
- 20 Aug 2014 10:59
- 82 of 92
Hurrah for tablet TV but will MTV be in the running to mop up some of the gravy? For the price of a good curry you can pick up a million or so. I would think that the first step will be to knock some of the noughts off . But Hi Ho I have been in it for the long haul and its certainly that. Now and then I buy up a few more as I still believe very much that this is the future.
driver
- 25 Aug 2014 16:42
- 83 of 92
driver
- 29 Aug 2014 08:04
- 84 of 92
The once mighty Aereo has been sunk, and as a result competitor Tablet TV has a real chance to become the go-to source for over-the-air broadcast TV on the go. The project is a joint venture between Granite Broadcasting and the U.K.-based Motive Television that aims to let people watch locally broadcast television on their tablets. Originally, the project was broadly slated for a summertime beta test in the San Francisco market and a tentative autumn roll-out, but Tablet TV has zeroed in on an official launch on Black Friday (November 28) and, prior to that, beta-testing in San Francisco beginning early next month, according to coverage from the San Francisco Chronicle.
If all goes according to plan, Tablet TV will involve a portable ATSC (Advanced Television Systems Committee) tuner with a Wi-Fi transponder that can, via Tablet TV’s app, send over-the-air broadcast signals to Android tablets and iPads. It can also receive a datacasting stream embedded in the ATSC signal, which Tablet TV plans to use for support of a still-in-development video on-demand service. Consumers sign up and then receive a “kit” with the required app and the tuner device. Consumers won’t pay for the basic over-the-air content but, once developed, the VOD service will require payments via either subscription and/or pay-per-view methods.
Tablet TV has also come up with a name for the device behind the service: the T-Pod. It’s essentially a digital TV antenna, tuner, and digital recorder, bundled together into one handheld device. And as far as cost, the company is currently vacillating between $50 and $100.
The inclusion of the embedded signal is the difference that makes Tablet TV legitimate (and cheaply implemented), as opposed to Aereo’s alleged illegality.
On the other hand, broadcasters who decide to join forces with Tablet TV are expected to market the service on their own, in addition to making bandwidth available for the datacast-streamed VOD service. And for all of this, Tablet TV promises some coin: its broadcasters-in-arms will receive co-op marketing payments, a cut of the VOD profits, and – perhaps the central cash cow – incremental advertising revenue as the service’s audience base expands.
It’s not entirely clear at this point whether customers will be able to use Roku, Chromecast or other related tools to move content from their tablets to larger viewing devices, but we’ve reached out to Tablet TV and will update this article as we gather more information.
Updated by Alex Tretbar 8/27/2014 10:30 PM PST: This article has been updated to include Tablet TV’s announcement that the service is set to officially launch on Black Friday (November 28). Until then, the project will undergo beta testing beginning early next month in San Francisco.
Read more: http://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/tablet-television-plans-san-francisco-beta-for-fall-2014/#ixzz3BhOk1zBa
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hangon
- 10 Oct 2014 12:03
- 85 of 92
30% fall today - now 001p - Market knows best???
This stock is always +-20% almost every other day - but today, this is a dire fall.
EDIT (14OCT2014) - driver, let's hope you bought wisely, but fr my perspective I wondr who will buy those shares off you?
My suspicion is that they don't have any exclusive IP or First-mover advantage - and as soon as Tablets are everywhere there will be multiple ways to access....and multiple ways to broadcast, leaving MTV with little to do, but watch. 1mil are now £100 + Charges. -&- BussyBee what thoughts, eh?
EDIT (23Oct2014)- Today down 33% to .01p -DYOR- looks like today's Issue of ~800million shares has diluted earlier Buys . . . Ooops!
EDIT(7Jan2015)- Odd D-E deal with Bergen DYOR - looks like dilution and they promise not to Short-Sell . . . .so, that's alright. Yet sp 001p that's looking rather Low after all the ??? good progress. Anyone using their Tech in the UK, yet?
driver
- 14 Oct 2014 16:40
- 87 of 92
driver
- 15 Oct 2014 08:09
- 88 of 92
Glad of my top up yesterday.
Motive Television PLC
15 October 2014
Motive Television PLC
("Motive" or the "Company")
Marketing begins for Tablet Television Launch in US
Launch of Multi-Media Campaign in San Francisco
Motive Television PLC (AIM: MTV.LN), the digital television technology, software and solutions provider, announces that its 50% owned joint venture, Tablet Television LLC ("TTV"), is launching its marketing campaign in San Francisco, which will run through October and November supporting a product launch in time for Christmas 2014.
The marketing plan includes public relations announcements, digital and social media, live events, advertising campaigns, and television spots.
-- The new Tablet TV website is planned to go live immediately, providing the ability to pre-register to be among the first to receive the product. The social media promotion will start at the end of October and will include Facebook and Twitter promotions focusing on how TTV is preparing for the launch, how being part of San Francisco technology community is beneficial to TTV and the Company, and countdown engagement campaigns.
-- Granite's television station, KOFY and Tablet TV will share a stand at The Half Moon Bay Art and Pumpkin Festival, an annual event held in the coastal community of Half Moon Bay, California on the 18 and 19 October 2014, during pumpkin harvest season. TTV will use this opportunity to demonstrate Tablet TV, promote the launch, and the sign up of early buyers. This festival is one of the oldest and largest local festivals in California and is attended by almost 100,000 people over the course of two days.
-- An active news strategy will increase local and national awareness, following on the front-page article in the San Francisco Chronicle in August 2014.
-- TV adverts will start airing on KOFY TV and online beginning in November.
-- Speaking engagements by Tablet TV executives have been scheduled at Digital Hollywood on 22 October 2014 and National Association of Broadcasters Futures Conference 3-5 November 2014. Tablet TV will also have stands and be on panels at the Consumer Electronics Show 6-9 January 2015 and the National Association of Broadcasters show 11-16 April 2015.
As described in earlier announcements, technical beta testing has been underway in San Francisco since 25 September and will conclude by 19 October of this year. Marketing beta testing will occur during the first two weeks of November following the next release of the user interface and app in October.
Tablet Television will be available through an e-commerce website supported by a major online sales organization providing fulfillment and customer care. TTV is in discussions with the leading audience measurement and analytics providers to provide audience measurement and analysis.
Luc Tomasino, head of marketing and launch architect for TTV commented, "We want to tell people who we are, where we are, and what we are about. We are all about San Francisco but very global (SF, NY, Barcelona, London) - which in a lot of ways is what San Francisco is all about. San Francisco is one of the coolest and most international cities in the world. Where better than to take an international service and start it here."
Motive CEO Leonard M Fertig added, "Tablet TV has worked carefully over the past year to prepare for this moment.The envisioned launch in the heart of Silicon Valley and America's most independently-minded city is an exciting start to what Motive believes will be a strong and successful business both domestically and around the world. Q
skyhigh
- 22 Nov 2014 17:46
- 89 of 92
Bought back in again a few days ago,,was in these for years and years then sold earlier this year but bought in again as things look as though they might be taking off (at last!) imho
doodlebug4
- 08 Dec 2014 08:15
- 90 of 92
Motive TV taking pre-orders for Tablet TV UK
StockMarketWire.com
Motive Television said it will start taking pre-orders for TabletTV UK (TTVUK) for Christmas delivery.
Customers will be able to pre-order TabletTV UK from this morning on the TabletTV UK website www.tablettv.co.uk to ensure they will be among the first to receive the product.
Once the units are ready to ship, pre-orders will be converted to orders. Amazon will be handling the distribution for TTVUK.
TabletTV UK will make it possible for viewers to watch over-the-air Freeview channels, record programmes for time-shifted viewing, and have red-button services on their tablet or mobile device in the same way as watching Freeview on their home television.
Story provided by StockMarketWire.com
hangon
- 20 Mar 2015 11:50
- 91 of 92
CON solidation
In Sept 2014 the MTV said there were 35763-million shares in issue DYOR
on 6 March they said 10220-million which is a CON solidation of 3.5:1
However, something makes me think it was a 5:1 CON solidation, but I cannot find an RNS setting out the proposal which resulted in the General Meeting in March 2015.
Anyone confirm this?
As usual IMHO, Co's try to avoid showing their hand to investors and potential investors in case ..... dunno.
beebusy
- 20 Apr 2015 12:08
- 92 of 92
Here we are mid April and I am still awaiting my Christmas tablet, did I miss something????? CON- FUSED