JumpTV
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| JumpTV Inc. | |
|---|---|
| Type | Public TSX: JTV |
| Founded | 2000 |
| Headquarters | Toronto, Canada |
| Industry | Ethnic Online TV |
| Website | www.jumptv.com |
JumpTV Inc. (TSX: JTV) is a Canadian public company, the country's largest internet television carrier. JumpTV operates at the intersection of two growth sectors: Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) and ethnic media services. The main concept is re-connects culturally diverse individuals with media from their native land and to others in their community.
JumpTV is limited in the services it can retransmit, namely foreign third-language services for which it has secured the necessary web rights with more than 270 television broadcasters from over 70 countries. The channels are available on the JumpTV content delivery network (CDN)
JumpTV has offices in the United States, Canada, London, Singapore,Colombia and Dubai.
So far, JumpTV supports the Windows Media format only. It also has no official Macintosh support, but some users have been able to connect and view programming through Flip4Mac and Quicktime in Mac OS X. However, this seems to be limited to PowerPC based Macintoshes, as attempts at viewing with Intel-based Macs have been unsatisfactory.
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[edit] History
In June, 2005, 5 years after its inception, JumpTV had about 22 TV stations online, a staff of 3 which included Farell Miller (CEO and co-founder), Dan O'Hara (CTO and co-founder), and Mizan Chowdhury (Technical Support Manager). For 5 years they had bootstrapped the business, spending almost no money and building the basis for what will hopefully become a business that changes the way people around the world consume international TV. Scott Paterson, current CEO of JumpTV raised a significant amount of venture capital and started investing in upgrading the infrastructure and the augmenting the staff.
On August of 2006, Toronto Stock Exchange granted JumpTV application for the original listing in the Industrial category of 42,902,092 common shares.
[edit] Subscription Services
Each of the channels is offered on a monthly or yearly subscriber basis.
[edit] Sports sites
JumpTV also has a division based in Sanford, Florida, USA which hosts the official websites of a number of professional and college sports organizations. Among them are the Arena Football League, the University of Colorado, and Ohio State University. These websites also provide for live video and audio coverage.
The college sites can be accessed through the website College Sports Direct.
[edit] References
- Bennett, Jessica. "Taking TV to The Internet", Newsweek, MSNBC, 2006-12-25. Retrieved on 2007-01-17.
- Lieberman, David. "Media tune in to ethnic audiences", USA Today, 2006-04-07. Retrieved on 2007-01-17.
- "Iraqi TV shows to hit the Net", ZDNet, Reuters, 2006-01-24. Retrieved on 2007-01-17.

