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Shaw Global Media Offers a Full TV Episode with New Mobile Apps

In anticipation of significant growth in mobile TV and online, reports Shaw Global Media Video App already available to the IPAD, is now available for iPhone and iPod Touch.

Global offers wireless access to the full-length television programs in prime time, the first of its kind in the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

And, as Paul Burns, Director of Digital Media, says the company is ready to develop other portable media platforms.

“Along with other mobile development shops, we’re looking at Android, Windows Phone 7 and BlackBerry,” Burns told Mediacaster Magazine. “The app game is a game of scale; who can we actually reach, from an audience perspective, with each device? As the devices get better, the options for content providers get better too,” he said. “The more devices that nail the user experience, the more attractive it is for developers.”

In the case of iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch devices, the potential reach is certainly a large group.

Offering full-length episodes of top TV shows won’t hurt.

“It is unique, yes – we are officially the first Canadian broadcaster to launch an iPhone iPod Touch version with full episodes like this, and we’re really proud of that,” he stated, adding that while the two apps offer that same content, the feature set and user experience were uniquely optimized for the iPad device or iPhone iPod touch.

Burns sees the app as an alternative way for users to keep connected to the content, not a replacement for TV viewing.

“We do not see these as something trying to take away from our audience, rather as a catch-up vehicle,” he said, explaining that the app allows users to stop and start viewing of a program on the same device, taking advantage of a built-in memory or history function.

Not only are complete shows and episodes available, in as high a quality as the device and the connection will support, the ad breaks are the same, for the most part, as on TV.

The app does includes sponsorship integration, which may appear on the start-up screen (while the application loads) and as a small icon on the left side of the control tab bar, the company describes, and video ads may play before, during, and after video playback.

Burns says that there is a “slightly lower ad load” for the mobile app now, as new and engaging ways to increase the ad exposure are developed.

“The knee-jerk response would be to flick the switch and have same ad parity,” he notes. “It seems good idea, until you learn that there’s some deterioration in the user experience. There needs to be a good balance between monetization and overall user experience. It’s an evolution; we love ads in the program, to keep the revenue churning, and we are looking at ways to make the experience more impactful for advertisers.”

He explains that geo-location and specific ad targeting is in the toolkit now, and the apps allow for such specificity and interactivity.

It’s that ‘lean forward, lean back’ metaphor for the engagement levels of home bound TV viewers, versus on the go mobile users and the degree of brand recall and product awareness that’s created with different ad valuations.

Nevertheless, Burns says that at the end of the day, it’s about content. “The app is a shell for superior content. Despite all the design, development testing and quality assurance work that went into the app, at the core, the content is everything, he underscores.

“We obsess over every pixel.”

Both the app and the web portal use an adaptive streaming technology to make the best use of available bandwidth, be it 3G or Wi-Fi.

All content is streamed; there is no option to save or store content locally.

The Global Video App offers access the network’s library of premium content, including full episodes of House, The Good Wife, NCIS: LA, The Office, Rookie Blue and Survivor along with previous broadcasts of Global National and 16:9:The Bigger Picture.

The content offering mirrors that of Global’s online offering with the exception of Fox content (including Glee, Bones and other Fox shows, due to international licensing agreements.

More content is anticipated as negotiations continue, and as usage grows.

As Peter Bissonnette, President of Shaw Communications, said: “To date, our Global Video App for the IPAD, users have seen more than one million panels in bringing our content to iPhone and iPod we extend our market reach. Make our extensive library of premium content available to more users across Canada. “

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Dancing with the Stars Season 12 Episode 3

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Being Human Breaks Away From the Original

SyFy of Being Human is a gift for editing, and slide opening episode last night “It takes two to do something Go Wrong” reminded us that the ogres at least when it comes to Boston three roommates are not so different from humans. We breathe the same air, we are obsessed with things large and small, and we live in fear of what we can do and what we can do for us. But there is something else we have in common: Life can really treat us like crap sometimes.

By the last part of the episode, the whole thing was so far down the emotions of sizes up to Josh, who was just getting caught before he was bloodied and beaten up his sister came to the door jam-packed giant. His beat-down had an immediate impact on the irresponsibility of Aidan, who abandoned him at a bar / club in favor of playing tonsil tennis, Rebecca, who appears to depend on just about everything. Rule number one, Aidan: Do not leave your friend’s sister unattended, especially in a place like Boston!  Sheesh!

And Sally … is there anyone else on TV right now that you feel most sorry for? Hence it is, most often on the stairs to problems Aidan and Josh look like mosquito bites. She is an undead San Andreas Fault, to keep things shaking while her ex-fiancé left for murder. But everything can change for her soon because she is learning to use his powers, and when she can, I hope she makes Danny’s head explode.

All in all, it was another fine episode of Being Human, but one thing I’m having a problem with is the characters’ conflicts. Sally, Josh, and Aidan all have oodles and oodles of troubles, but their strife is pretty much confined to external sources and almost nonexistent with each other. It’d be nice to see the roommates butt heads a bit more, and that may very well happen next week, when Josh finds out that Aidan was nowhere to be found while his sister was getting the tar smacked out of her.

The series is also developing its own animal, with different histories of the original British adaptation more than ever. (It’s been a while since I saw the British version, but this episode seems to be the most diverse of the bunch so far). Those of you who have left the program after the first episode because it seemed like a copy may want to dive again that even more changes are planned for the second half of the season.

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Watch Pretty Little Liars Season 1 Episode

Here we go another time Pretty Little Liars fanatics, we are now down to the 15th episode of this season 1. The title of this brand new episode is “If at First You Don’t Succeed, Lie, Lie Again”. This episode will be air n Monday January 31, 2011 on ABC Family Network at 8:00 PM-9:00 PM EST. However if you want to watch Pretty Little Liars Season 1 Episode 15 Online, just click the link below.

Having an intriguing title that says “If at First You Don’t Succeed, Lie, Lie Again”, the current season is bash of different genres ranging from drama, romance, thrill, suspense and a scant amount of comedy. Hey folks, Pretty Little Liars Season 1 Episode 15 – If at First You Don’t Succeed, Lie, Lie Again is going to bring your Monday night into new heights of total entertainment. Watch Pretty Little Liars Season 1 Episode 15 Online.

Pretty Little Liars Season 1 Episode 15 Synopsis. After all the drama, Hanna, Emily, Spencer, and Aria try to retain some normalcy in their lives, but even their normal everyday activities are filled with drama. Emily is forced to deal with Paige, her swimming teammate who is threatened by her return to the swimming team. While Aria and Ezra make plans for their first date in public. Meanwhile, Hanna is still being manipulated by mysterious “A”, and Spencer turns to Ali’s brother, Jason, for help. Watch Pretty Little Liars Season 1 Episode 15.

Pretty Little Liars Season 1 Episode 15. All of the previous episodes gave us drama and all manipulations from “A”. The Careful What U Wish 4 episode almost killed us with a mind freaking handling of “A” to Hanna that totally ripped off the feelings of Lucas. Hanna was forced to dance with Lucas for a price that made Sean mad at her. “Wanna keep mommy out of prison? Got a job for you.” This is the message Hanna first received asking her to be a Heart Breaker for a night having for a start of $200 for each dance with Lucas and even got raised for $500 to $1000 just to make total wreckage on Lucas’s feelings. Watch Pretty Little Liars Season 1 Episode 15 Online.

Emily can’t handle her longing to Maya anymore and even got drunk and started confronting Ian that he is a killer and she knew what he did last summer. Aria got jealous with Simone and confronted Mr Fitz because she thinks that she can’t compete with the beauty and capabilities of her previous babysitter. OMG! Can you imagine your love Ezra uttering words that will surely inspire you? “I am already in loved with somebody!” Pretty Little Liars Season 1 Episode 15.

This January 31, 2011, another hilarious and manipulation of “A” still influences Hanna desire to earn money for his mother. Pretty little liars Inspection Season 1 Episode 15 online and together we will help the four girls return their disordered life. But still difficult to put their lives in their normal daily life is filled with drama. See how Ezra and Aria plan their first date in public. Pretty little liars Inspection Season 1 Episode 15 online.

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Episodes saw Matt Le Blanc – Role as Drunken man-baby

Tonight’s episode was basically a half-hour Tamsin Greig makes her best notion of danger in search of antelope, including the odd ginger, Matt Le Blanc. Four episodes into episodes and I’m finding it difficult to come up with a more eloquent shows like “meh”.

Tonight’s installment saw filming begin on ‘Pucks!’ Beverly and Sean’s dry British comedy turned American gag-fest. Seeing a sitcom performed sans laughter track was weirdly uncanny and there was plenty of room to explore this further, yet five minutes in this plot strand is dropped in favour of the Sean-loves-Matt-Le-Blanc-Matt Le Blanc-hates-Beverly storyline.

The LA-worn couple’s marital banter is fast becoming tired and it is fact fall-guy Le Blanc who steals the show.

With his character in the grips of whiskey-fuelled inebriation for most of the episode the always-Friends star spits some spectacular pieces of profanity-laden venom. Look out for such Le Blanc classics as ‘Oh yeah I’m f***in’ full of whimsy!’, and the perfectly delivered line that somehow wins over his ex-wife, ‘c’mon, just once don’t be a c***.’

We find Sean however (played by the usually funny Stephen Mangan), in hot water with the missus for stepping on the old no-I-didn’t-mean-you-look-old-dear rake for what feels like the millionth time.

While Episodes invites us to laugh along with a couple of savvy Brits as they wade through the shallows of LA, it is the Yanks that get us laughing. It tells us not why British comedy does not translate to an American audience, but shows why US humour has made such a lasting impression in the UK.

A comedy episode is not horrible, but when it comes to the show is renewed for another series, can be just as well that did not call the stations.

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Viacom Blocks Complete Episodes Series from Google TV

Viacom Blocks Complete Episodes Series from Google TV

Viacom Blocks Complete Episodes Series from Google TVViacom announced Monday that it has blocked the entire length episodes of shows that were available online through Google TV. It is the latest TV network to block content from Google’s TV platform.

Recently, Fox has also closed its programming to be published in Google TV. ABC, NBC and CBS have also blocked the web version of their TV shows through Google, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

“We’re blocking access to our full episode content from Google TV’s Web browser,” an MTV Networks spokesman said. “We continue to evaluate Google TV to identify opportunities where it may make sense to optimize our Web content for the platform.”

The blocking started at the end of last week.

Google spokesman said in a statement  “Google TV allows access to all web content, which already today on the phone and the PC, but ultimately, the choice of content owners to restrict their fans to access their content on the platform,” reports the Wall Street Journal.

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