Posted AT 10:50 PM EDT on 14/02/08
JumpTV cutting costs, turns to sports, Latinos
GRANT ROBERTSON
Globe and Mail Update
Toronto-based
JumpTV Inc., which streams television channels from around the world over the Internet, is considering selling part of its business and cutting costs as it shifts its focus toward sports and Latin American content.
Hoping to increase traffic on its Internet TV service, it said it will narrow its approach to online broadcasting by pursuing those two audiences.
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