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iMedia Brands, Inc. | April 29, 2022
iMedia Brands, Inc. (“iMedia”) (Nasdaq: IMBI, IMBIL) announces that its wholly owned business unit, 1-2-3.tv, has launched two new gamification features, a state-of-the-art speech synthesis service that simplifies and improves the quality and efficiency of its customers phone ordering process during an auction, and a new promotional format called, Magic Deals, where 1-2-3.tv customers can buy limited amounts of fix-priced products for a limited period on-air and online. Read More
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ViewLift | November 17, 2022
ViewLift, a global leader in end-to-end streaming and OTT solutions, today announced the rollout of LIVE 3.0. The new version from ViewLift allows streaming of events anywhere in the world and on any device – Web, iOS, Android, Connected TV devices, or Smart TVs. With the inbuilt Player SDK, Live 3.0 can stream events enabling sports and media companies to deliver high-quality live video.According to the latest report by ‘Reports and Data’, the global video streaming software m...
T3 | March 10, 2020
The incoming next-gen console war between the Sony PS5 and Microsoft Xbox Series X promises to be one of the biggest ever, with Microsoft confirming its system's powerhouse specs and Sony doing its best to remain tight lipped about its machine in the face of some very exciting rumours about its top performance and features. And, naturally, with two top hardware-packing new flagship consoles slated for release head-to-head this winter holiday season, gamers have already begun to speculate as ...
USA TODAY | March 20, 2020
Netflix is coming to the aid of many in the entertainment industry who've been hit hard during the coronavirus pandemic. The streaming giant announced Friday that it is creating a $100 million fund to help cast and crew members such as hairstylists, electricians and others who are paid hourly wages and have found themselves without work. "This community has supported Netflix through the good times, and we want to help them through these hard times, especially while governments are still...
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