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Web Content Makes Advances Into Television Market
The blurring of the lines between Internet-based content and network TV continues as TiVo announced this week that it has added do-it-yourself video broadcaster YouTube to its stable of offerings. The TiVo news came the same week that Panasonic reiterated plans to deliver its own YouTube-ready plasma TVs later this year. Both companies are banking on the popularity of the wildly popular YouTube content as a way to keep viewers’ eyes glued to the family TV and not the PC. more>>

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In Depth
Park Avenue Home Theater
The theater was inspired by the client’s favorite section of New York, where they have many memories of good times and special moments. The goal of the theater was to bring back the feeling of visiting Park Avenue and to be able to escape into the world of movies at the same time. The details and finishes of the room are inspired by architectural elements found on Park Avenue in New York. more>>

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Panasonic Previews First IPTV Plasma Display
Panasonic previewed the industry’s first IP-enabled television. Building upon the market and critical success of Panasonic’s previous Plasma models, the 2008 PZ850 series includes a number of step-up features that will further strengthen Panasonic’s leadership position. more>>

Sony Bolsters Internet Video Link Content with Addition of CBS Channel
Sony Bravia Internet Video Link users will soon have access to an extensive collection of Internet video content including full episodes from “America’s Most Watched Network” as a new agreement was announced with CBS Interactive. more>>

TiVo to Provide YouTube Videos Directly to the Television
TiVo, the creator of and a leader in television services for digital video recorders (DVRs), today announced an agreement with YouTube that will offer access to YouTube videos directly from the TV via a TiVo DVR. The service will be available later this year to broadband-connected subscribers with TiVo Series3 DVRs, including the new TiVo HD. more>>

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