The owner of UK internet TV service FetchTV, IP Vision, has gone in to administration after encountering financial difficulties.
The company, which provides pay TV over its internet-enabled boxes, is now operated by administrators UHY Hacker Young. The company is making a public play for buyers, through its own statement…
The Fetch TV box is a Freeview+ tuner with PVR that also carries BBC iPlayer and VOD from providers like Channel 4, Sky Sports News, Discovery Channel and CNN but has expanded to offer paid niche bundles. It has been retailed through John Lewis and Tesco, but IP Vision has never disclosed to us sales figures, suggesting they were low.
The emergence of many new internet TV boxes, TVs with integrated internet services and, if it ever launches, YouView all put the squeeze on IP Vision.
Days before going in to administration, the company announced it would rebundle its paid content bouquets as an app for the connected TV platforms which might once have been considered competitors.