While there's been much
attention and anticipation about
the unveiling of Joost and the
networks offering programming on
the web, Pyro.TV - www.pyro.tv
- a new, free online video
service is already up and
running on the web offering
network, cable and Internet TV
content, podcasts and RSS feeds
all at one location.
Pyro.TV is a one-stop site for
watching and personalizing TV
and video on the Internet and
removes the guesswork and search
from finding programs on the
web. Pyro TV users can also
personalize and
create their own channel
line-up.
Instead of surfing the Internet
and dozens of websites to find
something interesting to watch,
or seeking updated content from
daily or weekly sites, Pyro.TV
eliminates the time and hassle
by making popular programming
available on one website.
There’s no downloading, just
click and watch. Pyro users can
create and share their own
personal channel guide with
their favorite video content.
“There is an explosion of video
content on the web today;
however, where can consumers go
to get a customized, channel
viewing experience all in one
place?” says Ted Briscoe, CEO of
Vibe Solutions Group, the parent
of Pyro.TV. “Pyro.TV is
specifically designed to give
users a compelling TV-like
viewing experience organized
around their own interests and
viewing habits.”
The three evening news podcasts
from ABC, CBS and NBC and cable
content from The Food Channel,
MTV, CNN, CNET are among the
many choices available on the
site. Pyro.TV also features
popular Internet TV programs,
podcasts and video blogs.
Pyro.TV next-step technology
also lets viewers create their
own personal video channel to
tape, send and share videos.
Video game enthusiasts can also
create their own personal gaming
channel, eliminating surfing and
searching for updated content
from their favorite online video
sites. Pyro.TV allows click and
save easy access to online video
content from thousands of online
sources � including World of
Warcraaft� and Wii� to G4’s
X-Play and Xbox 360�. E��. Each
customized channel can be shared
with a vast community of gamers
online.
TV programmers and content
providers are enthusiastic with
Pyro.TV because it extends their
programming exposure, attracts
new brand and show awareness and
can add new viewers.
While
teens and college students are
the early users attracted by its
easy to find content its
cross-media features, Pryo.TV
executives also believe this new
service will also have wide
appeal to those who travel
extensively, and for those
harried parents who will be
attracted to watching programs
in one location.