The BBC,
Channel
4 and ITV are
reportedly collaborating on a joint video download service for their programmes.
Project Kangaroo aims to create a single portal for all terrestrial
downloads. The programmes would be downloaded initially to users' computers, but
in the longer term the companies are looking to allow them to be sent straight
to the television.
"There is still a lot to be agreed and nothing is signed yet. But they want
to do what Freeview did for digital TV, but in terms of content delivered via a
broadband platform," an anonymous source told The Guardian.
"Ultimately, Freeview boxes provide a clear way into a mass number of homes
for their on-demand content."
It is envisioned that programmes from the previous seven days would be
available free, and that users would pay to download earlier content. Programmes
would be available on-demand rather than streamed.
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