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AT&T, BBC, Comcast,
HBO, Rogers, Telefónica, Televisa and Verizon Roll Out Xbox LIVE
Services October 5, 2011
A
new era in television begins this holiday where your entertainment
becomes instantly searchable, easily discoverable and enjoyable in
extraordinary new ways from a single device — Xbox 360. Microsoft plans
to roll out the next generation of TV entertainment on Xbox LIVE, the
online entertainment service for Xbox 360. Nearly 40 world-leading TV
and entertainment providers, including Bravo, Comcast, HBO GO, Verizon
FiOS and Syfy in the U.S.; BBC in the U.K., Telefónica in Spain; Rogers
On Demand in Canada; Televisa in Mexico; ZDF in Germany; and MediaSet in
Italy, will begin rolling out entertainment services to the console this
holiday, in more than 20 countries.
A total of 50
world-leading TV and entertainment partners have joined Xbox 360 & Xbox
LIVE to transform TV entertainment. Xbox LIVE currently has 35 million
members worldwide who spend 2.1 billion hours a month on the service,
which saw three times the growth in video consumption last year.
“Today’s announcement is a major step toward realizing our vision to
bring you all the entertainment you want, shared with the people you
care about, made easy,” said Don Mattrick, president of the Interactive
Entertainment Business at Microsoft. “Combining the world’s leading TV
and entertainment providers with the power of Kinect for Xbox 360* and
the intelligence of Bing voice search will make TV and entertainment
more personal, social and effortless.”
“We are continually evolving the television experience to bring Xfinity
TV subscribers more personalized ways to search, find and watch the
content they love,” said Sam Schwartz, president of Comcast Converged
Products. “Our recently launched next-generation Xfinity TV platform is
enabling us to bring Xfinity On Demand to a gaming console for the first
time, and Kinect’s voice and gesture controls will offer our customers
an innovative way to discover and enjoy Xfinity On Demand’s huge library
of top shows and movies.”
Live and On-Demand TV, Movies, Games, Sports, Music and More
Xbox 360 brings all your entertainment, friends and family together in
one place. Now, easily switch from playing your favorite game with a
friend out of state or even across the world to watching your favorite
TV show with your family members on the same couch, all through Xbox
LIVE. Ready to mix things up? Effortlessly switch from games to music to
live TV and more, simply by telling your Xbox what you want to
experience.
“Microsoft and Verizon share a common vision to transform the ways
people enjoy and interact with the entertainment they want — what
Verizon calls the borderless lifestyle,” said Eric Bruno, vice president
of consumer and mass business product management for Verizon. “FiOS TV
on the Xbox 360 is an excellent example of how we’re working with market
leaders to erase old technology borders to expand the FiOS TV experience
and taking advantage of unique new features including voice- and
gesture-control of live TV entertainment via Kinect. This holiday,
Verizon will bring a selection of popular live TV channels to Xbox 360
and will be a leader in delivering live, multichannel streaming HD TV,
integrated with Kinect, via Xbox.”
Xbox 360 is the first console to offer access to the world’s greatest TV
properties, including BBC, Channel 4, Channel 5 and LOVEFiLM in the
U.K.; Antena 3, RTVE and Telefónica in Spain; Televisa in Mexico; and
Bravo, Comcast’s Xfinity On Demand service, Crackle, EPIX, Syfy, TMZ,
“The Today Show,” UFC, Verizon FiOS and HBO GO in the United States.
“We have been thrilled with the success of HBO GO. Our ongoing goal is
to deliver HBO’s acclaimed programming to our subscribers wherever and
whenever they want it, and this relationship with Microsoft is another
huge step in accomplishing just that,” said Bernadette Aulestia, senior
vice president, Domestic Network Distribution & Marketing, HBO. “HBO GO
on Xbox is also a marriage of two pre-eminent brands — both with a
reputation for delivering the highest quality of entertainment.”
These new TV and video providers announced today join our existing
lineup of great TV and video entertainment partners already on Xbox 360
— AT&T, Netflix and Hulu+ in the U.S., TELUS in Canada, BSkyB in the
U.K., Canal+ in France, Vodafone Portugal, VimpelCom in Russia, and
FOXTEL in Australia.
“Nearly a year ago, AT&T U-verse became the first TV provider in the
U.S. to launch live TV on Xbox 360. Now we look forward to working with
Microsoft to deliver even more innovative features that will allow
U-verse TV customers to use voice and gesture controls to manage their
TV experience,” said Jeff Weber, vice president of video services, AT&T
Mobility and Consumer Markets. “Through our Microsoft partnership, AT&T
U-verse TV has been a leader in delivering a multiscreen and interactive
TV experience that offers customers more personalization, more control
and more integration across devices, all on the industry’s only 100
percent IPTV platform.”
Sports aren’t just a game on Xbox 360. With live and on-demand content
from ESPN in the U.S., UFC in the U.S. and Canada, GolTV in Spain and
Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment/Real Sports in Canada, Xbox 360
completely changes how sports fans experience and interact with their
favorite pastimes. The all-new ESPN on Xbox LIVE features thousands of
live events and video highlights with enhanced personalization features,
split-screen viewing and an updated interface content guide that makes
it easy for fans to find the highlights from the teams and sports they
care most about. UFC on Xbox LIVE gives fans access to live pre-event
videos, a catalog of on-demand video, an Interactive Fight Card and
pay-per-view events in stunning HD all together in one place. The energy
of the Octagon is coming right into the living room.
In addition to adding the world’s largest TV providers and the best
names in sports, the biggest names in Web video, news and music are also
coming to Xbox 360, including AlloCiné, Dailymotion, iHeartRadio, MSN
with MSNBC.com, “The Today Show,” TMZ, VEVO and YouTube. Whether
catching up on the Web’s latest viral videos, watching breaking news,
sports and weather, listening to your favorite music, or sitting down to
enjoy your favorite games, movies or TV shows — no other entertainment
device brings it all together in one place like Xbox 360.
Xbox Entertainment — Personal, Effortless, Social
With
Kinect for Xbox 360, there are no remotes, no buttons, no worries.
Consumers will prefer to experience entertainment on Xbox 360 because it
allows them to easily search and discover content across multiple
entertainment providers within Xbox LIVE and interact and enjoy that
content in extraordinary new ways. Gone are the days of managing a
handful of remote controls, trying to remember what movies are available
from what service, and hunting back and forth across television inputs.
Using voice search with Bing on Xbox, easily look across a variety of
branded services and play the programming you want without ever raising
a finger. Having trouble finding last night’s episode of “The Office”?
It’s now only a voice command away. Just say “Xbox, Bing, ‘The Office,’
” and Xbox finds it.
Not only is entertainment effortless on Xbox 360, it is more social and
personal. Everything in Xbox has been designed to share with friends.
Share recommendations, and show the Xbox LIVE community what games
you’re playing, movies you’re watching and music you’re listening to, as
well as invite them to join in — even post your game achievements and
info about your favorite movies directly to your Facebook wall from Xbox
LIVE. It’s simple: With your social network along for the ride, the
world’s leading content providers and the magic of Kinect, entertainment
experiences are better on Xbox LIVE.
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Entertainment Partners on Xbox 360 (Existing and New)
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ABC
iView – Australia |
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AlloCiné – France, Germany, Spain, U.K. |
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Antena
3 – Spain |
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Astral
Media’s Disney XD – Canada |
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AT&T**
– U.S. |
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BBC –
U.K. |
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blinkbox – U.K. |
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Bravo –
U.S. |
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BSkyB**
- U.K. |
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Canal+*
- France, Spain |
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Channel
4 – U.K. |
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Channel
5 – U.K. |
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CinemaNow (Best Buy) – U.S. |
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Comcast
– U.S. |
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Crackle
– Australia, Canada, U.K., U.S. |
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Dailymotion – Available in 32 markets |
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EPIX –
U.S. |
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ESPN**
– U.S. |
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Facebook** – Available in all 35 Xbox LIVE markets
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FOXTEL**
– Australia |
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GolTV –
Spain |
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HBO GO
– U.S. |
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Hulu –
Japan |
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Hulu +**–
U.S. |
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iHeartRadio (Clear Channel) – U.S. |
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Last.fm**–
U.K., U.S. |
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LOVEFiLM – Germany, U.K. |
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Manga
Entertainment – U.S. |
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Maple
Leaf Sports & Entertainment/Real Sports – Canada
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MediaSet – Italy |
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MSN
with MSNBC.com – Canada, France, Germany, Italy,
Japan, Mexico, Spain, U.K. |
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MUZU.TV
– France, Germany, Italy, Spain, U.K. |
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Netflix**–
Canada, U.S. |
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Rogers
On Demand Online (RODO) – Canada |
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RTVE –
Spain |
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SBS On
Demand – Australia |
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Syfy –
U.S. |
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Telefonica – Spain |
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Televisa – Mexico |
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“The
Today Show” – U.S. |
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TELUS**
– Canada |
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TMZ –
U.S. |
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Twitter**
– Available in all 35 Xbox LIVE markets |
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UFC –
Canada, U.S. |
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Verizon
– U.S. |
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VEVO –
Canada, U.K., U.S. |
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VimpelCom** – Russia |
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Vodafone Portugal** – Portugal |
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YouTube
– Available in 22 markets |
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ZDF –
Germany |
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Zune**–
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark,
Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan,
Mexico, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland, U.K., U.S. |
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