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| Press Release Turner Classic Movies to Give Fans Ultimate Mobile Experience Fans of Turner Classic Movies (TCM) will be able to stay connected with the network in a big way through an extensive new mobile device application that hit the market today. The app, which will be available on multiple platforms and devices, provides fans with optimized versions of such rich content as advanced schedules; historical information on hundreds of films; fan commentary; classic film-related widescreen video content beautifully optimized for devices supporting landscape-view options; TCM’s acclaimed movie blog; and an abundance of photo galleries, with original posters, artwork and publicity stills. It will be available for iPhone, iTouch, Blackberry and Android mobile devices. “The TCM mobile device application is the ultimate mobile experience for classic film fans and is an important part of our strategy to solidify TCM’s position as a lifestyle brand,” said Dennis Adamovich, senior vice president of brand and digital activation. “This is by far the most extensive application to experience the rich world of classic film anywhere in the mobile universe, as well as the perfect companion to explore the great programming on Turner Classic Movies.” The first distribution phase brings the TCM mobile device app to iPhone, iTouch, Blackberry and Android mobile devices, with later phases supporting dozens of additional handheld devices. The following is a rundown of the elements offered through the TCM mobile device app, which will be updated daily: * A complete schedule of movies playing on TCM, with full-month views up to two months in advance, personalized to each fan’s time zone. * An optimized version of the TCM Movie Database, complete with synopses, credits, trivia, detailed background information from the American Film Institute film catalog and fan comments. * Rich video content, including hundreds of movie clips, trailers and TCM promos, all presented in their original aspect ratios, including widescreen content that maximizes the landscape-view option found on some devices, such as the iPhone and iTouch. * Photo galleries for films playing on TCM, including such compelling assets as original lobby card sets, behind-the-scenes production stills, publicity stills, original poster art and more. * An optimized version of TCM’s critically acclaimed MovieMorlocks movie blog. * In-depth articles by TCM staff members writing about the history and making of nearly every film on TCM. Plans for future offerings include greater access to more video and photos, complete access to TCM’s entire movie database, photo utilities, added schedule features and access to TCM Fan Community content. The TCM app is available now in the U.S. for $2.99 from the iTunes app store or at iTunes Store. It will be available in the Blackberry App World and Android Market in February. Turner Classic Movies is a Peabody Award-winning network that presents great films, uncut and commercial-free, from the largest film libraries in the world. Currently seen in more than 80 million homes, TCM features the insights of veteran primetime host Robert Osborne and weekend daytime host Ben Mankiewicz, plus interviews with a wide range of special guests. As the foremost authority in classic films, TCM offers critically acclaimed original documentaries and specials, along with regular programming events that include The Essentials, 31 Days of Oscar and Summer Under the Stars. TCM also stages special events and screenings, such as the upcoming TCM Classic Film Festival in Hollywood; produces a wide range of media about classic film, including books and DVDs; and hosts a wealth of materials at its Web site, TCM Turner Classic Movies. TCM is part of Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., a Time Warner company. Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., a Time Warner company, creates and programs branded news, entertainment, animation and young adult media environments on television and other platforms for consumers around the world.
__________________ Loron Knowlen http://lutzobservatory.synthasite.com/ 1988 6"f/10 refractor w/1960 A. Jaegers objective 1984 10" f/4.5 Coulter Odyssey Compact 2007 4.5" reflector 2" Lumicon Star Diagonal Brandon 32mm, 24mm, 16mm, 12mm, 8mm TeleVue 3x barlow Last edited by lknowlen; 01-20-2010 at 12:26 PM. |
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| Additional information from TCM on the iPad: Despite the rush by third parties to create apps for the Apple iPad tablet computer, home entertainment studios remain largely spectators to the evolving technology. A burgeoning byproduct to the success of the iPhone, an app represents a Web application that is accessed via a browser over a network such as the Internet. To third parties, apps represent a proprietary calling card for commercial and altruistic aspirations on Apple’s coveted platform, which includes iTunes and the App Store. The App Store currently has more than 150,000 apps, of which about 75% are gaming related. There are about 3,000 apps unique to the iPad, although existing Apple apps can be downloaded to the iPad, with varying success. Among the major studios, launching studio-specific iPad apps appears to be tentative — or nonexistent. Sony Pictures will soon bow an app for the iPad earmarked to promote upcoming theatrical releases, according to a spokesperson. Separate apps for Sony-produced TV shows “Wheel of Fortune” and “Jeopardy” are also pending. Universal Studios Home Entertainment spokesperson Lea Porteneuve said iPad users could access the studio’s existing pocketBLU app, which heretofore allowed iPhone/iTouch owners to control their Blu-ray Disc players and engage in Web-based content via a Blu-ray movie. Phil Leigh, analyst with Inside Digital Media in Tampa Bay, Fla., said studios would favor making content available through iTunes for incremental transactional revenue rather than for free through an app. “If the studios want to provide movies and TV shows for the iPad, they want consumers to buy or rent it through iTunes,” Leigh said. He doesn’t envision studios rolling out apps that allow consumers to rent or buy content directly due to the cannibalistic effect on iTunes, packaged media and other established distribution channels. Leigh said he remains intrigued whether Hulu will be successful in offering an iPad app, which is widely considered to be an ongoing project for the repurposed TV programming Web site co-owned by Disney, NBC Universal and News Corp. With Apple not supporting Adobe Systems’ industry-standard Flash video platform, companies such as Hulu must create apps that allow iPad/iPhone users to view video content. “Since Hulu is an ad-supported business model, Apple might be reluctant to allow a direct competitor to iTunes on its platform via an app,” Leigh said. However, Apple did create an app for YouTube videos, underscoring the social network’s clout, according to Leigh. Blockbuster is working to develop a specific iPad app that mirrors its iPhone app that allows users to manage by-mail rental queues and locate in-store rentals. “We want to work towards allowing customers to download and watch movies on the iPad similar to what they can do right now through the other Blockbuster On Demand offerings,” said Blockbuster spokesperson Michelle Metzger. Netflix, of course, scored a coup of sorts when its app was offered during the initial launch of the iPad, and for a time ranked among the top three downloaded free apps. The online DVD rental pioneer also is working to develop an app for Android-based devices and created by Google. A Redbox spokesperson said the kiosk vendor is working on assorted apps for mobile devices, including the iPad. Colin Sebastian, analyst with Lazard Capital Market in San Francisco, said content creators — while treading carefully with apps and emerging platforms over the Internet — at the very least need to have an interactive presence to engage consumers. “Maybe you have a ‘lite’ app that has content related to a movie or TV show, but at the same time you are generating a consumer lead and continuing to engage your audience,” Sebastian said. He said the business models online remain “prickly,” but consumer technology and media companies are employing apps as promotional vehicles on the iPhone with content related to a franchise or new project. “From Netflix’s perspective, they want to reach their customers wherever they are,” Sebastian said. “And whether that is through the browser, the Xbox, iPhone or iPad, is immaterial.” He said the percentage of free apps would continue to proliferate compared to fee-based apps, despite the fact consumers are comfortable paying for access. “The trick is figuring out how to monetize an app, which can be more successful than an advertising revenue-based model,” Sebastian said. Indeed, Warner Bros. Digital Distribution earlier this month launched the interactive game “Sherlock Holmes Mysteries” as a $2.99 iPad app to coincide with the DVD/Blu-ray Disc release of Sherlock Holmes, starring Jude Law and Robert Downey Jr. Leveraging the iPad’s 1024x768 screen resolution, users are subjected to 11 immersive 3D environments as they work to solve a virtual case in the gritty side of the 1890’s Victorian London.
__________________ Loron Knowlen http://lutzobservatory.synthasite.com/ 1988 6"f/10 refractor w/1960 A. Jaegers objective 1984 10" f/4.5 Coulter Odyssey Compact 2007 4.5" reflector 2" Lumicon Star Diagonal Brandon 32mm, 24mm, 16mm, 12mm, 8mm TeleVue 3x barlow |
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| Robert Osborne is mostly known as the host of Turner Classic movies. However he did have an early televison. Enjoy the short clip of him from the pilot episode of the Beverly Hillbillies: YouTube - Robert Osborne's early career
__________________ Loron Knowlen http://lutzobservatory.synthasite.com/ 1988 6"f/10 refractor w/1960 A. Jaegers objective 1984 10" f/4.5 Coulter Odyssey Compact 2007 4.5" reflector 2" Lumicon Star Diagonal Brandon 32mm, 24mm, 16mm, 12mm, 8mm TeleVue 3x barlow |
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__________________ Loron Knowlen http://lutzobservatory.synthasite.com/ 1988 6"f/10 refractor w/1960 A. Jaegers objective 1984 10" f/4.5 Coulter Odyssey Compact 2007 4.5" reflector 2" Lumicon Star Diagonal Brandon 32mm, 24mm, 16mm, 12mm, 8mm TeleVue 3x barlow |
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