Wednesday 24 Sep 2014
The Â鶹Éç has today launched its Â鶹Éç News product for connected TV which will bring video news clips via the web to living-room TV screens.
The Â鶹Éç News product for connected TV combines existing video and text content from Â鶹Éç News Online and will initially be made available on Samsung's range of Smart TVs. It will subsequently be made available on a range of connected devices over time.
The development reflects the Â鶹Éç's strategy to deliver greater value for money for licence-fee payers by repurposing Â鶹Éç Online products for a wide range of devices. The launch aims to tap into the growing internet-connected TV market, with predictions that almost 36 million TVs with built-in internet capability will be installed in UK homes by the end of 2016 (1).
The Â鶹Éç News product for connected TV has been designed as a complement to the Â鶹Éç's live 24-hour news channel. Editorial teams in the newsrooms will curate clips around the clock to run alongside text-based news from Â鶹Éç News Online – all started, stopped, and navigated via the remote control.
Phil Fearnley, General Manager for News & Knowledge in Â鶹Éç Future Media, said: "Internet-connected TV is developing as a medium and presents an exciting and engaging complement to our existing TV services. As we've seen with Â鶹Éç iPlayer in the UK, and our global smartphone applications, audiences enjoy the freedom and flexibility of Â鶹Éç services at a time and place that suits them – whether on the move or on the living-room TV.
"Looking forward, we are particularly interested in creating seamless, personalised, and location-aware experiences of Â鶹Éç News across all connected devices – mobiles, tablets, computers, and TVs. Internet-connected TV is still in its infancy, but innovations such as this hint at the long-term creative potential of the internet as a medium."
Steve Herrmann, Editor of the Â鶹Éç News website, said: "By combining the latest and best reports in video from the Â鶹Éç's unrivalled newsgathering and TV news teams with the extensive range of up-to-the-minute reporting from the Â鶹Éç News website, this service broadens the availability of the Â鶹Éç's world-class journalism to audiences in a new and innovative on-demand format."
The Â鶹Éç News product for connected TV will be available free of charge and will be accessible from within the Samsung Apps Store on Samsung Smart TVs from today (Friday 17 June). Â鶹Éç Worldwide will also launch an international version of the product which will be advertising supported.
1. Source: 3 Reasons Ltd, Spring 2011. This number projects sets technically capable of connection; numbers of actual connected sets will be lower, depending on broadband penetration, consumer behaviour etc.
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