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Competition Commission to examine Project Kangaroo

New video-on-demand venture could mean consumers are charged higher prices

Andrea-Marie Vassou, Computeract!ve 01 Jul 2008
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The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has referred a joint video-on-demand venture between BBC Worldwide, ITV and Channel 4 to the Competition Commission (CC).

The OFT said Project Kangaroo would be the "largest and richest" source of UK TV content.

It said it would benefit consumers by letting them browse an online library of British TV comedy, drama and other material.

It would also let them watch video content on a free, download-to-rent or download-to-own basis.

However, it pointed out that the venture between the three broadcasters could enable Kangaroo to "charge higher prices in syndicating content to wholesale customers”.

It said this could potentially raise prices paid by video-on-demand customers and “limit the range of ways in which viewers can watch the parties' content on demand”.

In a statement, the OFT said: “While it is easy to speculate about what different UK viewers might do if the joint venture charged a higher price, there was a lack of good evidence available on these issues.”

Simon Pritchard, the senior director of mergers at the OFT, added: “Video on demand is a new and fast-growing consumer sector, and we should judge the issues on evidence rather than speculate about consumer behaviour.”

Over the next 24 weeks the CC will consider the issues and collect better evidence on the key concerns around the launch of Kangaroo.

Other websites in the UK that offer video on demand include Apple iTunes, BT, Joost, Tiscali and Virgin.

See also:

BT customers must turn to their PCs and use the BBC's Iplayer to get free catch up TV  06 Jun 2008
Move will let viewers revisit Brideshead and Cold Feet  23 Apr 2008
Programmes can be bought after they have been made available on BBC's iPlayer  19 Feb 2008
Britons will have to foot the bill for new infrastructure  04 Feb 2008
image: crystal clear logoExperts fear consumers will be sidelined as digital innovation evolves  21 Nov 2007

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