Sony Grabs Lead in Race for Internet Pay TV, posing new competition for cable, satellite and phone companies which have long sold subscription TV services
August 16, 2013 1 Comment
Updated August 15, 2013, 7:42 p.m. ET
Sony Grabs Lead in Race for Internet Pay TV
Preliminary Deal to Carry Viacom Channels Is Content Coup for Planned Service
AMOL SHARMA And SHALINI RAMACHANDRAN
6758.TO -0.97% In the technology industry’s race to build an online version of pay television, Sony Corp. 6758.TO -0.97% just took the lead. The Japanese company has reached a preliminary deal with Viacom Inc.VIAB -1.75% to carry the media giant’s channels, such as MTV, Comedy Central and Nickelodeon, on its planned pay-TV service, people familiar with the matter said. None of the other companies vying to launch Internet-based pay TV, including Intel Corp.INTC -2.39% and Google Inc., GOOG -1.17% has reported such a major content deal. Like its technology rivals, Sony is planning to stream cable channels and on-demand programming over the Internet, posing new competition for cable, satellite and phone companies that sell subscription TV services. Read more of this post





