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Macrovision to Bring Instant Access to Digital Content Directly to Internet-Connected Televisions
Macrovision Demonstrates New Capability in Cooperation with CBS to Show Integration of Internet Content to Television
Santa Clara - 1/8/2009 - Macrovision Solutions Corporation (NASDAQ: MVSN), a digital entertainment technology leader, today demonstrated a new capability that brings the seamless integration and delivery of digital content to Internet-connected televisions through Macrovision’s consumer electronics (CE) Interactive Program Guide (IPG).
The capability was demonstrated today at a Macrovision suite during the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show using content provided by CBS. CBS and Macrovision share a similar vision of making it easy for viewers to find and access their favorite television shows and other entertainment from their TV.
In the demonstration, select CBS content including episodes from its top-rated drama, CSI, was accessed directly from Macrovision’s CE IPG. 58 million CE devices around the world are enabled with Macrovision’s CE IPG for on-screen program listings. The functionality is now being expanded to help Internet-connected television users navigate, discover and select Web content — whenever they want it — with just the click of their television remote controls. Now, more than ever, consumers have access to a nearly infinite source of digital media content via the Internet. There is strong appeal for consumers to bring this content into the home through a wider variety of devices besides the PC. This will ultimately allow consumers to choose what content they want and when they want it—through one source, such as the television. According to ABI Research, a market research firm, the number of Internet-connected digital TVs, game consoles and set top boxes will exceed 200 million by 2013. “The trend of consumers watching television programming in many different ways at their own leisure continues,” said Corey Ferengul, EVP of Marketing for Macrovision. “Imagine missing your favorite television program yet having the flexibility to immediately access it on your television screen with your remote control. We are committed to continuing to partner with content providers to enhance the overall home entertainment experience.” Macrovision’s Internet-connected TV interface is powered by rich media, data and metadata that Macrovision provides for music, games, movies and television programming. In addition to the Internet-connected television capability demonstration, Macrovision also unveiled its newest interactive programming guide product, developed under the project name Neon, which allows next-generation systems to recognize, access and play consumers’ digital media libraries, regardless of original source or location, through smart TV sets at the center of the digital home. Link to download graphics of the demo: About Macrovision Solutions Corporation Macrovision is headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with numerous offices across the United States and around the world including Japan, Hong Kong, Luxembourg, and the United Kingdom. More information about Macrovision can be found at www.macrovision.com # # # Forward Looking Statements
For more information, contact:
Linda Quach Macrovision Corporation +1 (408) 562-8504 lquach@macrovision.com |