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Old 31-10-2011, 14:21   #1
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SeeSaw shuts down after Criterion fails in funding search

SeeSaw has ceased operations after the private equity firm that acquired a majority stake in the company failed to secure funding for the struggling online TV service that launched in February 2010.

A consortium of investors led by Criterion Capital Partners saved SeeSaw from closure in June this year after taking a majority stake in the business from previous owner, the transmission firm Arqiva.

However, Arqiva said that Criterion had failed to provide its "committed funding", meaning there was no other option remaining and SeeSaw "had to close".

A notice posted on SeeSaw's website reads: "Thanks for your support, but SeeSaw is no longer available."

Arqiva created SeeSaw after spending £8m to acquire the IPTV technology developed for Project Kangaroo - the BBC Worldwide, ITV and Channel 4 joint venture that was blocked by the Competition Commission.

SeeSaw launched in February 2010 and Arqiva invested heavily in acquiring more than 3,000 hours of on-demand programming for the site from the main UK broadcasters and overseas content providers. The site claimed to attract around 1m unique visitors a month at one stage.

However, Arqiva put the website up for sale in May after conducting a strategic review of the business, leading to the sale of a 75% stake to Criterion.

Content from Channel 4 and Channel 5 dropped off SeeSaw after Criterion struggled to lock down funding for the site from its lead backer in the investment consortium.

SeeSaw platform controller John Keeling, commercial director Matt Rennie and product director Richard Dines resigned from the company last month, intensifying speculation that the end was nigh.

In a statement issued today, Arqiva said: "Having completed the sale of SeeSaw in July, Arqiva is very disappointed by the failure of the new investors to provide their committed funding. Without that funding the service had to close."
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Re: SeeSaw shuts down after Criterion fails in funding search

NP's... I just did a google on the first line and that's what popped up..

It's a shame that IPTV which is going to be one fo the main ways forward even on cable is having such a hard time starting up.. It's not surprising that BT went the way of a hybrid freeview with an on demend IPTV instead of a full IPTV platform
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It's a shame that IPTV which is going to be one fo the main ways forward even on cable is having such a hard time starting up.. It's not surprising that BT went the way of a hybrid freeview with an on demend IPTV instead of a full IPTV platform
I am afraid its the way of the economy at the moment, a lot of people can not afford to pay extra for TV. That is why Free view is so popular.
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Re: SeeSaw shuts down after Criterion fails in funding search

I think the problem for SeeSaw was content. Yes, they had a wide variety of things. Yes, they were the only site where (at one point) you could get nearly all the on demand content for the terrestrial channels.

Trouble is, they offered no real advantage compared to going to the website of the channel. They actually had a slight disadvantage in that each channel tends to advertise it's own on demand system, both on and off line, rather than any competing service, even if that competing service licences some of its programmes.

I suspect it would have been a different story had kangaroo (the project whose ashes SeeSaw sprang from) been allowed to continue. But then Sky would have lost out.
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Re: SeeSaw shuts down after Criterion fails in funding search

the orgiansation responsible for the demise of seasaw is the competition commestion and mabe sky
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