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On Demand TV Service Seesaw To Compete With MSN Player, Project Canvas

On Demand TV Service Seesaw To Compete With MSN Player, Project Canvas

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A new online television service, Seesaw, has been soft-launched yesterday and goes live today; it aims at bringing together material from the main terrestrial channels, namely BBC, Channel 4 and Five. The three are, ironically, partners in the other video on demand service, Project Canvas. Seesaw contains more than 3000 hours worth of content and includes the likes of the Apprentice, Shameless and Australian favourites, Neighbours. Interestingly, Seesaw possibly...



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