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„Deutsche kulturelle Prägung“ soll Streaming-Pflicht werden
Streamingplattformen sollen einen Teil ihrer Einnahmen in europäische und deutsche Produktionen investieren. Das hat das Bundeskabinett nun beschlossen.
Streamingplattformen und Sender mit mehr als 10 Millionen Euro Jahresumsatz sollen dazu verpflichtet werden, in „europäische audiovisuelle Werke“ – also Videoinhalte – zu investieren. Das hat das Bundeskabin...
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Ein neuer Star Wars-Film ist immer ein Grund, ins Kino zu gehen. Dort hat die von George Lucas geschaffene Sternensaga vor fast fünf Dekaden ihren Anfang genommen. Und aktuell könnt ihr im Lichtspielhaus eures Vertrauens den jüngsten Ableger schauen, namentlich The Mandalorian and Grogu von Regisseur Jon Favreau.
Favreau hat sogar rund eine Stunde an IMAX-Szenen in dem Film untergebracht. Das bedeutet, ihr bekommt Di...
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Das hat enorme wirtschaftliche Folgen: Den gesamtwirtschaftlichen Schaden beziffert VAUNET 2025 mit 2,4 Milliarden Euro, ein Anstieg um ein Drittel im Vergleich zur letzten Erhebung 2022 - aller technischen Schutzmaßnahmen, Gerichtsverfahren und Aufklärungskampagnen zum Trotz. Der direkte wirtschaftliche Schaden für die betroffenen Medienunternehmen liegt demnach bei 1,5 Milliarden Euro, dem Staat entgehen jährlich 5...
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„Die Telefonistinnen“ auf Netflix ist 2026 noch immer ein perfekter Streaming-Tipp
Uns auf Google folgenVier Frauen, ein Telefonamt im Madrid der 1920er-Jahre und fünf Staffeln voller Geheimnisse. Die spanische Serie lohnt sich auch sieben Jahre nach dem Start.
„Die Telefonistinnen“ lief von 2017 bis 2020 auf Netflix und gilt bis heute als eine der erfolgreichsten spanischen Eigenproduktionen des Streamingdienstes. I...
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Streaming-Charts: „Euphoria“ führt, „Achtsam Morden“ stürmt Top 10
Uns auf Google folgen„Euphoria“ hält die Spitze, ein deutscher Neueinsteiger erobert „Netflix“ und „Gladiator II“ springt bei den Filmen kräftig nach oben.
Die Streaming-Woche zum 29. Mai zeigt ein dichtes Feld. Während sich „Euphoria“ souverän an der Spitze hält, drängen gleich mehrere Neueinsteiger nach oben. Bei den Filmen sorgt ein satter Sprung f...
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Disney+ Juni-Neustarts mit „The Bear“, „Will Trent“ und „Avatar: Fire & Ash“
Uns auf Google folgenDisney hat die Streaming-Starts für Juni verraten. Mit dabei sind „The Bear”, „Will Trent“ und „Bob's Burgers“, aber auch die neue Comedy „Not Safe for Work“ und „Avatar 3“.
Disney+ hat verraten, was im Juni neu zum Streamen bereitsteht. Wieder einmal ist für Serienjunkies und Filmfreunde einiges dabei. Unter anderem keh...
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Wer ist der wahre Streaming-König? Neue Rangliste enthüllt einen sehr überraschenden Sieger
Uns auf Google folgenEin Wall-Street-Analyst hat erstmals Streaming-Dienste nach Qualität bewertet und der Erstplatzierte überrascht selbst Branchenkenner.
Die Streaming-Branche steckt mitten in einem Paradigmenwechsel. Jahrelang galt eine einzige Kennzahl als heiliger Gral: Abonnentenwachstum. Mehr Nutzer, mehr Marktanteile, ...
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| Diese Streaming Sticks Von Amazon Und Google Machen Deinen Alten Fernseher Fit Fuer Die Wm 1744801
Diese Streaming-Sticks von Amazon und Google machen deinen alten Fernseher fit für die WM
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Die Fußball-WM steht vor der Tür: Das erste Spiel zwischen dem Mitgastgeberland Mexiko und Südafrika findet am 11. Juni 2026 statt. Deutschland steht am 14. Jun...
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Spotify, the popular European streaming music service, is reducing the amount of music its users will be able to listen to for free, a move that may signal a compromise with record companies as Spotify tries to enter the American market.
On Thursday morning, Spotify, which operates on the so-called freemium model — giving users the option of advertising-supported free access or paid subscriptions for music without ad...
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5:12 p.m. | Updated Beats Electronics, the company behind the popular Beats by Dr. Dre line of headphones, has confirmed that it has bought the digital music service Mog, the companies announced on Monday.
Terms of the deal, which had been rumored for months, were not disclosed. But a person briefed on the deal, who was not authorized to discuss it publicly, said the price was about $16 million.
On Tuesday, Beats’ pa...
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On Tuesday, Reuters reported that Verizon planned to introduce a service that would let customers stream television shows and movies over the Web. The service could be introduced as early as next year, according to the report, and would offer a limited lineup of movies and television shows.
The service — intended to compete with services like Amazon Prime, Netflix and Hulu Plus — would be aimed at customers outside o...
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Aereo, the service backed by Barry Diller, can keep streaming for now.
A federal judge on Wednesday denied a temporary injunction sought by television broadcasters that would have shut down Aereo, a start-up that streams local TV stations’ signals to customers over the Internet without the explicit permission of the stations.
The broadcasters said they would continue to pursue their lawsuit against the service. But t...
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Music, it seems, wants to be free.
Mog, an American music streaming service, has developed a free version to compete with Spotify, the European music streaming service that made its long-delayed entrance to the United States in July.
Mog, which has been available only by subscription — like Spotify, for $5 and $10 a month — will also carry advertising on its free tier. (Mog has an online advertising platform, a holdo...
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Airplanes are becoming more like electronics retail stores, where you can try things out before you buy them. The latest example is Southwest Airlines, which will allow passengers to test-drive Apple’s Beats Music for free on its aircraft equipped with an Internet connection.
Southwest said that starting on Monday, people flying Southwest with tablets and smartphones could use Beats Music free over its in-flight Wi-F...
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Beginning at 6:30 p.m. Eastern time, watch a live stream of TimesTalks with Yoko Ono. She will discuss her work and her latest book, “An Invisible Flower,” with Michael Kimmelman, the New York Times architecture critic and global columnist.
Beginning at 6:30 p.m. Eastern time, watch a live stream of TimesTalks with Yoko Ono. She will discuss her work and her latest book, “An Invisible Flower,” with Michael Kimmelman,...
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| First Legal Streaming Super Bowl A Success But Audience Still Denied The Real Show
Lately, we’ve been seeing more and more big television events come with an online streaming counterpart. Sporting and televised events are showing up online with increasing frequency, with the 2010 Olympics seeming to be one of the first big global events where both viewers and media publicly recognized the power and potential of carrying an event like that online.
This year, for the first time in history, the Super ...
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Feds blitz websites streaming live sports before Super Bowl
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Days before the Super Bowl, federal authorities blitzed more than a dozen websites illegally streaming live sporting events.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and other agencies announced Thursday that they ...
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| European Music Streaming Service Deezer Heads To Asia Partners With Telco Dtac In Thailand
European music streaming service Deezer is expanding to Asia. It’s announced that it will roll out in Thailand this week, with Singapore and Malaysia to follow shortly. In addition, Indonesia and the Philippines are expected “within the coming weeks”.
Of note, its Thailand launch is in partnership with dTac, one of the region’s leading telecommunications operators. This sees Deezer replicate a model it’s tried elsewh...
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It looks as if the DVD is suffering another death rattle.
On Monday Netflix, the video-rental service, began offering a new option to its customers that allows access to unlimited streaming on-demand video through the Internet without having to rent any DVDs. This is a change from the company’s prior options, which required customers who wanted streaming on-demand video to sign up for a program to rent at least one D...
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Verizon and Redbox have teamed up on a service intended to rival Netflix in allowing consumers to rent physical DVDs and stream movies via the Internet, the companies said Monday.
Any broadband customer, even if are outside the Verizon FiOS network, will have access to the new service, said Paul Davis, chief executive of Coinstar Inc., the company that operates the Redbox self-service DVD rental locations.
Redbox has...
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Apple’s plan to have its own music-streaming service built into the iPhone 5 was dramatically dashed when talks between the tech giant and Sony/ATV hit a last-minute snag, The Post has learned.
Sony/ATV, the world’s largest music publisher, and Apple couldn’t agree on a per-song rights fee, sources close to the situation said.
Those rights are usually tenths of a penny per stream, sources said. Sony/ATV was looking f...
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With the popularity of music streaming services like Spotify and Pandora, music magazines have had to find compelling ways to keep their readers engaged.
On Monday, Spin Media will announce an overhaul for Spin.com, which includes plans for a streaming music player, nine new blogs and Web-only content like news and album reviews. Starting in March, the music player will sit at the top of the page and users can listen...
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HBO took the wraps off its Internet streaming service, called HBO GO, on Wednesday, and announced that Verizon FiOS would be its first distribution partner.
The network, a unit of Time Warner, is in talks with other distributors about making HBO GO available to their customers, a spokesman said.
HBO GO, explained here, is an extension of the network’s on-demand offerings. Subscribers can already watch TV episodes and...
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Apple has nearly completed its negotiations with the major music publishers over rights for a new cloud music service.
Of the four big publishers, two have signed deals with Apple, and the others will most likely complete their deals in coming days, according to several people involved in the talks.
The agreements will allow Apple to unveil the service at its five-day Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco,...
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Aereo, the streaming TV start-up backed by Barry Diller, can keep streaming for now, Brian Stelter reports in Thursday’s New York Times.
A federal judge in Manhattan on Wednesday denied a temporary injunction sought by television broadcasters that would have shut down Aereo, which streams local TV stations’ signals to customers over the Internet without the explicit permission of the stations.
The broadcasters said t...