October 2, 2007

TV Guide wants to help you find TV shows online

tvguideonlineguide.gif TV Guide is taking the leap into the world of online television offerings with a new service called the Online Video Guide, debuting on their website today.

The idea is to help site to the publication's website go straight to the best sources for television shows and related content. For example, a search for a show that's available on a television network website should show that offering first.

Additional features will include an option to narrow the search to free video, eliminating online stores like Amazon Unbox or Apple's iTunes.

"We're filling a niche that Google and YouTube are not because they're not strictly TV-focused," said Paul Greenberg, General Manager of TV Guide Online.

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