PlayStation Vue: Sony's IPTV Service

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Sony plans to begin testing its new subscription cloud TV service PlayStation Vue in New York City later this month.

After that initial test of the service, which is delivered via the Net to PlayStation 4 and PS3 game systems, Sony expects to launch the service in four cities – New York, Philadelphia, Chicago and L.A. – during the first three months of 2015. More cities will go online after that, says Sony Computer Entertainment president and group CEO Andrew House.

PlayStation Vue blends live local broadcast and cable TV network programming with on-demand content and programs that viewers have saved in a cloud-based DVR. Six major content partners are on board: CBS, Discovery Communications, Fox, NBCUniversal, Scripps Networks Interactive and Viacom.

That adds up to about 75 channels including Comedy Central, Animal Planet, Food Network, Syfy and Nickelodeon. Sony continues talking to other major providers with the biggest holdout being Disney, parent company to ABC and ESPN. "It's a pretty robust lineup, by no means do I think we are done," House said.

A "competitive" subscription fee will be announced at a later date, he says. Subscribers will not be charged any setup fee – your game system, TV and broadband connection are all you need – and will not have to agree to a certain length of contract.

With its current content partners, PlayStation Vue could be an alternative for viewers who complain about paying for ESPN when they don't like sports, says Todd Juenger, senior research analyst with investment firm Sanford C. Bernstein. Some sports are included on broadcast networks and on Fox regional sports networks. And there's reality in the mix with network series such as Survivor, The Blacklist, Sons of Anarchy and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.

Still, Sony's target market of PlayStation gamers, which skews young adult male, are core ESPN viewers, Juenger says. "Not having ESPN would probably disqualify a big percentage of their target audience," he says.

But Sony can hit three to five million subscribers to be "impactful," says BTIG research analyst Rich Greenfield. "It had a good amount of content. I think the bundles have gotten so large that there's plenty of room to shave out."

When the actual service launches, consumers will be able to activate it by downloading an app on the PlayStation 4 or PS3 for a free trial. An iPad app is planned soon after the service launches, too.

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An image of a menu within Sony's upcoming PlayStation Vue cloud TV service.(Photo: Sony PlayStation)


Programming can be found in multiple ways via PlayStation Vue's interactive menu. Personalization of the service is key to its success, House says. Once you start using the service, it will open up with a timeline of options related to what you last watched.

You can favorite up to 500 series; then the Favorites option will let you know whether there are any upcoming episodes, as well those you missed that you can go back and catch up on. That's possible because for any show you favorite, all episodes will be saved in your cloud-based DVR.

Live TV recommendations will be shown based on what the PlayStation audience is watching; programs will be recommended based on your previous viewing selections, too. You can also use a more traditional program guide that puts your favorite channels first before listing the rest alphabetically.

"The ability to move seamlessly between brands and the menu of live content and on demand in a very brand-friendly way was incredibly appealing to us," said Rebecca Glashow, senior vice president, digital distribution & partnerships for Discovery Communications, which has Animal Planet, The Learning Channel and Discovery Channel among its Vue offerings.

Sony's interface will likely drive viewers to watch more of the programs they already watch, said Philippe Dauman, president and CEO of Viacom. In addition to Comedy Central, Viacom's channels on the service will include MTV, MTV 2, Nick Jr. and Spike. "Sony's platform creates an immersive, customized viewing experience for our audiences – empowering them to explore and discover more of the programming across our brands," he said.

Invitees to the initial New York trial will be sent to a subset of current subscribers to Sony's premium PlayStation Plus service ($49.99 annually), which gives members free games, discounts and online multiplayer access.

Sony is entering into an increasingly crowded online video market that has begun to chip away at the traditional pay-TV stranglehold on homes. HBO and Showtime plan new standalone services and CBS recently launched two new online ventures, CBS All Access, a $5.99-monthly service, and an ad-supported CBSN news service.

Dish Network and Verizon are also expected to debut Net TV services soon. "It's a space that is ripe for innovation," Sony's House said. "There is an additional motivation for us in that this is a large step forward to getting the PlayStation from a dedicated powerful games device to being much more of a core entertainment hub."
 

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Sony plans to begin testing its new subscription cloud TV service PlayStation Vue in New York City later this month.

After that initial test of the service, which is delivered via the Net to PlayStation 4 and PS3 game systems, Sony expects to launch the service in four cities – New York, Philadelphia, Chicago and L.A. – during the first three months of 2015. More cities will go online after that, says Sony Computer Entertainment president and group CEO Andrew House.

PlayStation Vue blends live local broadcast and cable TV network programming with on-demand content and programs that viewers have saved in a cloud-based DVR. Six major content partners are on board: CBS, Discovery Communications, Fox, NBCUniversal, Scripps Networks Interactive and Viacom.

That adds up to about 75 channels including Comedy Central, Animal Planet, Food Network, Syfy and Nickelodeon. Sony continues talking to other major providers with the biggest holdout being Disney, parent company to ABC and ESPN. "It's a pretty robust lineup, by no means do I think we are done," House said.

A "competitive" subscription fee will be announced at a later date, he says. Subscribers will not be charged any setup fee – your game system, TV and broadband connection are all you need – and will not have to agree to a certain length of contract.

With its current content partners, PlayStation Vue could be an alternative for viewers who complain about paying for ESPN when they don't like sports, says Todd Juenger, senior research analyst with investment firm Sanford C. Bernstein. Some sports are included on broadcast networks and on Fox regional sports networks. And there's reality in the mix with network series such as Survivor, The Blacklist, Sons of Anarchy and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.

Still, Sony's target market of PlayStation gamers, which skews young adult male, are core ESPN viewers, Juenger says. "Not having ESPN would probably disqualify a big percentage of their target audience," he says.

But Sony can hit three to five million subscribers to be "impactful," says BTIG research analyst Rich Greenfield. "It had a good amount of content. I think the bundles have gotten so large that there's plenty of room to shave out."

When the actual service launches, consumers will be able to activate it by downloading an app on the PlayStation 4 or PS3 for a free trial. An iPad app is planned soon after the service launches, too.

635514071190940009-MainMenu-Explore.JPG

An image of a menu within Sony's upcoming PlayStation Vue cloud TV service.(Photo: Sony PlayStation)


Programming can be found in multiple ways via PlayStation Vue's interactive menu. Personalization of the service is key to its success, House says. Once you start using the service, it will open up with a timeline of options related to what you last watched.

You can favorite up to 500 series; then the Favorites option will let you know whether there are any upcoming episodes, as well those you missed that you can go back and catch up on. That's possible because for any show you favorite, all episodes will be saved in your cloud-based DVR.

Live TV recommendations will be shown based on what the PlayStation audience is watching; programs will be recommended based on your previous viewing selections, too. You can also use a more traditional program guide that puts your favorite channels first before listing the rest alphabetically.

"The ability to move seamlessly between brands and the menu of live content and on demand in a very brand-friendly way was incredibly appealing to us," said Rebecca Glashow, senior vice president, digital distribution & partnerships for Discovery Communications, which has Animal Planet, The Learning Channel and Discovery Channel among its Vue offerings.

Sony's interface will likely drive viewers to watch more of the programs they already watch, said Philippe Dauman, president and CEO of Viacom. In addition to Comedy Central, Viacom's channels on the service will include MTV, MTV 2, Nick Jr. and Spike. "Sony's platform creates an immersive, customized viewing experience for our audiences – empowering them to explore and discover more of the programming across our brands," he said.

Invitees to the initial New York trial will be sent to a subset of current subscribers to Sony's premium PlayStation Plus service ($49.99 annually), which gives members free games, discounts and online multiplayer access.

Sony is entering into an increasingly crowded online video market that has begun to chip away at the traditional pay-TV stranglehold on homes. HBO and Showtime plan new standalone services and CBS recently launched two new online ventures, CBS All Access, a $5.99-monthly service, and an ad-supported CBSN news service.

Dish Network and Verizon are also expected to debut Net TV services soon. "It's a space that is ripe for innovation," Sony's House said. "There is an additional motivation for us in that this is a large step forward to getting the PlayStation from a dedicated powerful games device to being much more of a core entertainment hub."


R.I.P XBOX.ONE ..lol Sony even killed your TV empire dreams damn.
Can't wait for Project Morpheus and the first peak of Virtual Reality on a NEXT-GEN CONSOLE..and oh yeah GAME SHARING BY JUMPING INTO A FRIENDS GAME AND GIVING IT A SPIN.. and the most interactive social integration of network gaming and broadcasting partys. With ON-DEMAND GAMING AT A PUSH OF A STREAM. Can't wait to see what tricks is stored in the cloud next? lol
 

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This is pretty much like AT&T U-Verse, with the receiver being your PS3, PS4, or eventually iPad. They have a pretty good lineup of partners with Disney being the most glaring hold out. But they still haven't worked out PSNow subscription prices so lord knows how much this is gonna cost.
 

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Official PR:

PlayStation™Vue, a pioneering new cloud-based TV service that reinvents the television experience.

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"Everyday TV is about to become extraordinary with our new cloud-based TV service, PlayStation™Vue," said Andrew House, President and Group CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. and Group Executive in charge of the Network Entertainment Business. "PlayStation™Vue reinvents the traditional viewing experience so your programming effortlessly finds you, enabling you to watch much more of what you want and search a lot less. PlayStation™Vue brings the best of live TV and a robust catalog of the latest content, always keeping you connected to what's popular, new and trending. Today's announcement builds on the historic success of PlayStation®4 and demonstrates what our company is capable of when we embrace disruption and stay true to gamers."

Removing Barriers between Viewers and Content:

PlayStation™Vue leverages the power of the cloud to combine the live, on-demand, and catch-up TV content viewers love with a powerful user interface that delivers unprecedented personalization and simplicity.
  • PlayStation™Vue immediately connects viewers to the content they want to watch, helps them easily access their favorite shows and channels, and recommends movies and shows based on their viewing habits and what's trending.
  • Discovering content is both simple and powerful with PlayStation™Vue. The smart "Search" feature narrows down results quickly and intuitively, and the powerful "Explore" function allows viewers to filter the entire catalog of live and on-demand content by type of program, genre, ratings, popularity, length and more.
  • PlayStation™Vue delivers catch-up and on-demand TV, freeing viewers to watch TV on their own schedules. The service makes the past three days of popular programming available without the need to schedule recordings.
  • Viewers can save their favorite shows to the cloud without storage restrictions or scheduling conflicts. Once viewers tag a favorite show, they will automatically have access to episodes of that show for 28 days so that they can watch on their own time.
  • PlayStation™Vue is simple to navigate and intuitive to use. By leveraging the power of the PlayStation® platform and controller, viewers are always one click away from quick access to watching, finding, and discovering content.

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The Best Content on TV:

During the invite-only beta, PlayStation™Vue will initially offer around 75 channels per market from the following major programmers, including local broadcast stations, so that viewers can enjoy their favorite movies, TV shows, and sports programs.

The following is a list of our current network partners, with additional partners to be announced in the future:
  • CBS – At launch, PlayStation®Vue will offer the live linear signal from CBS Television Network's owned-and-operated TV stations in select leading markets in addition to on-demand prime-time programming.
  • Discovery Communications – Discovery Channel, TLC, Animal Planet, Investigation Discovery, Science, OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network, Discovery Family Channel and 11 more brands.
  • Fox – Fox Networks Group's portfolio of national entertainment programming services, including - FX, FXX, FXM, National Geographic Channel and Nat Geo WILD. Additionally FOX Sports' national and regional programming services - FOX Sports 1, FOX Sports 2, BTN, Fox's regional sports networks, including YES Network and Prime Ticket. The agreement also covers Fox's owned and operated television stations.
  • NBCUniversal – All local offerings from NBC, Telemundo and regional sports networks as well as Bravo, CNBC, E!, NBCSN, Oxygen, Sprout, Syfy, USA Network and more.
  • Scripps Networks Interactive – HGTV, Food Network, Travel Channel, DIY Network and Cooking Channel.
  • Viacom – BET, CMT, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, PALLADIA, Spike, VH1 and more.

Transparent Pricing with No Commitments:

Pricing and packaging details will be revealed at commercial launch but PlayStation™Vue is changing the rules for how people pay for subscription TV.
  • What you see is what you pay – fair and competitive price that is transparent with no hidden fees or charges.
  • No contracts – maximum flexibility as PlayStation™Vue will be offered on a month-to-month basis without any penalty or customer service hassles for cancellation.
  • No equipment or installation charges – with broadband internet service and a PlayStation®4 system or PlayStation®3 system, there's no need to install or rent any additional equipment.

Availability:

PlayStation™Vue will begin an invite only beta preview during November for select PlayStation®4 and PlayStation®3 owners, with a phased rollout starting in New York followed later by Chicago, Philadelphia, and Los Angeles. The service will also become available on iPad® shortly thereafter, and later on more Sony and non-Sony devices.

PlayStation™Vue will launch commercially during the first quarter of 2015.
 

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I'll never use this but I'm all for these streaming TV services because everyone of them are paying huge prices for each episode of the shows they stream. That means shows that might get cancelled, which in most cases are the quality shows, have most of their costs covered and the bullshyt nielsen ratings don't mean nearly as much. It also gives more exposure to a lot of dope cable shows that the masses probably never would have noticed.
 

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Don't wanna hear any Playstation stans that shat on the Xbox One for its TV functionality big uppin this.
 
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