MobiTV musters more than 7 million subscribers

Jun 16, 2009 2:42 PM

             
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CEO Charlie Nooney attributes the success of the subscription-based MobiTV service to its mix of live and personalized video.

Increasing in a six-month surge of 2 million new subscribers, MobiTV recently shot past 7 million subscribers for its live television, made-for-mobile and VOD content services.

The company sees better viewing experiences, advances in technology and higher consumer awareness as drivers of increased adoption, citing the success of its March Madness app for the iPhone, developed with CBS Sports.

"We are clearly seeing an increase in mobile television consumption," says Charlie Nooney, chairman and CEO of MobiTV. "MobiTV continues to expand its lead in the mobile media market by providing new, personal, relevant and immediate content to our viewers. We are about to hit the tipping point for mobile media, one that will move it from a novelty to the mainstream."

MobiTV service is one of AT&T's top selling applications. This latest subscriber spike seems to indicate intense interest in first-of-its kind, interactive mobile content like the Tournament Pass for March Madness, which ranked as a top seller in the iTunes store, underscoring the growing consumer appeal of MobiTV's mix of live, on-demand and personalized mobile TV.

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The Meffys will be awarded at the Mobile Entertainment Forum’s official annual conference, Mobile Entertainment Market, in London, June 23.




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