ABC soups up online Video Player
Posted on Thu, 22 May 2008 09:25:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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By Andrew Wallenstein
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - ABC.com is souping up its full-episode
broadband player with new features for the fall.
Among the bells and whistles set for the broadcaster's online destination are
full-screen viewing, closed captioning and the ability to send video links that
can be embedded on blogs and social networks.
"Having come out of the gate with the first player in the space, we're
continually looking at how we expand and provide a better experience from our
users," said Alexis Rapo, vp digital media at ABC Entertainment.
ABC.com was the first full-episode player online when it launched in 2006, and
as of April, it is the dominant one: Its 8.9 million unique users was tops for
the month among broadcasters, according to Nielsen Online. ABC.com also leads in
minutes spent per user.
The user interface has been redesigned with new navigation and search features
that allow users to comb series offerings graphically, alphabetically, by genre
or popularity. Also added: content recommendation technology that suggests
programs based on a viewer's choices.
Although ABC.com previously contained the video to a browser window, the
improved player will allow the image to take up the entire monitor. The viewer
also will have the option of choosing from a variety of screen sizes, as well as
picking standard or high definition.
Users also can send links that can be posted elsewhere online, where they can
launch cued to a particular scene mid-episode. Video on ABC.com also will be
more easy to sift through, with thumbnail images that offer a glimpse of the
story line progression in each episode.
The new player will be tested in a closed beta over the summer before launching
ahead of ABC's premiere week in the fall. ABC.com uses technology from Move
Networks for its player.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
© Copyright 2007 Reuters.
Photo:
A screenshot of ABC.com, taken on May 22, 2008. REUTERS/ABC.com
Posted on Thu, 22 May 2008 09:25:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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