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AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 09/08/11 --
 TiVo Inc. (NASDAQ: TIVO), a leader in advanced television services and personal video recorders (PVRs), and Virgin Media Inc. (NASDAQ: VMED) (LSE: VMED),
 the UK's leading digital entertainment provider, today announced 
details of a key new feature coming to their next-generation connected 
TV offering which will allow customers to take control of the TiVo 
powered service through a cutting-edge iPad companion app. The feature 
will be made available as part of the first major software update for 
the system and is designed to build on the user experience of the 
award-winning service. Virgin Media plans to roll-out the software 
update, which will feature the companion app as well as other new 
features to be announced, in the coming months.
The TiVo companion app will allow Virgin Media customers to use their 
Apple iPads to interact directly with their TiVo service and extend 
their viewing experience beyond the remote control. After installing the
 free TiVo companion app, users can interact with the elegant, intuitive
 TiVo user interface directly on their iPads to search across Virgin 
Media's content, including the TV Guide and thousands of hours of 
content available through its video on demand library, without 
interrupting what they are already watching on TV. With just a couple of
 swipes on the iPad user can immediately and seamlessly begin viewing 
the content they have discovered via their TiVo app right on their TV.
Cindy Rose, executive director of digital entertainment at 
Virgin Media, said, "The way viewers watch television is changing faster
 than ever. Partnering with TiVo has helped us develop the most advanced
 and flexible TV system in the UK ensuring our customers are able to 
enjoy the best connected television offering available in the market 
today. In less than a year since launch we are already building new 
features to offer our customers more ways to enjoy their service with an
 unprecedented user experience, and maintaining our position at 
forefront of technological innovation in TV. The companion app and other
 forthcoming enhancements we are working on form part of our long term 
strategy to deliver the most dynamic and user friendly multi-screen 
entertainment experience in the U.K."
Since its launch in December 2010, the Virgin Media: TiVo service has 
been heralded by mainstream media(1) as 'the most sophisticated piece of
 hardware you can connect to your television.' Users of the product are 
able to enjoy a host of content ranging from hundreds of traditional 
television channels to a myriad of content streamed directly from the 
online sources via BBC iPlayer and YouTube through its built-in 
broadband connection as well as Virgin Media's vast video on demand 
library all seamlessly folded into TiVo's award-wining user interface 
with its easy-to-navigate search and discovery functionality.
Joshua Danovitz, VP & General Manager, International, TiVo 
Inc., said, "Virgin Media is a partner that recognizes where the future 
of television is headed. Through working with TiVo, Virgin Media has 
quickly implemented an award-winning user interface with TV's most 
innovative features and functionality, available anywhere in the U.K. 
With the initial rollout of Virgin Media: TiVo Service underway, it is 
already driving more measurable user satisfaction than any other hybrid 
television experience in the UK further demonstrating that TiVo 
continues to be the best way to watch television, bar none."
TiVo and Virgin Media made this announcement during the 2011 IBC Conference which runs from September 8-13 in Amsterdam.
You can check out large photos of the App 
here, 
here, 
here and 
here. Meanwhile, Nick Ontiveros, Virgin Media head of TV Strategy (Digital Entertainment), 
posted on the Help and Support Forums that:
 ....the introduction of new features to 
TiVo planned for the second half of this year will not come all in a 
single update. 
I just hope to set expectations because it seems 
that a rumour has been heavily perpetuated on this board that there is 
one all encompassing update to come. In actuality, there will be a large
 update, but other feature updates will follow very soon after this 
update (as their introduction had the update itself as a dependency). 
The actual contents of the update (or should that be updates?) remain secret to anyone outside the beta trial panel, but we do know that 
improved picture quality for standard definition content is among the list of issues which Virgin are looking to fix. Red button functionality is probably on the list somewhere, indeed 
the website states that 
"Red Button functionality will be coming 
in the future to our TiVo service." 
 
2 comments:
Great News.
Will it be possible for Android apps to take advantage of the same functionality?
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