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Indiatimes’ Live adds new channels on its offerings
TT Correspondent |  Mumbai |  03 Jun 2010

The Digital video streaming arm of the Times Group, Times Audience Network (TAN) has re-launched the new design of live.indatimes.com with new channels Aaj Tak, Star News, Headlines Today, Star Ananda and Star Majha added in its bouquet of offering.

The new design portal incorporates on-demand videos, full EPG and social media integration with Facebook and Twitter while also allowing users to watch TV channels in a single window.

Rishi Khiani, CEO, Times Internet Limited, said, "This is by far the best entertainment product released in the Indian web space. We have and will continue to innovate on product to make this the foremost destination for Indians and the diaspora to consume premium video content on web and mobile."

Ramakrishnan Laxman, Head - Digital, MCCS said, "Very rarely does a product blend the best of technology, content, distribution and scale. TAN provides a great turnkey solution for distributing and monetizing our live videos by combining genre leaders like Star News in front of relevant audiences like those on NavbharatTimes.com."

The content is delivered using Microsoft’s Silverlight 4.0 platform.

 

    
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