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FLO TV said Tuesday that it will debut an array of new services later this year, including pay-per-day capability, pay-as-you-go options, event passes and time-shifting.
The changes were announced at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) show in Las Vegas. They will begin appearing in the second half of this year.
“With consumers' mobile entertainment habits evolving rapidly, FLO TV will be integrating its current live linear video with relevant, on-demand content and interactive features that complement the programming viewers are watching in real-time,” Bill Stone, president of FLO TV, said as part of the announcement.
“Our innovative, nationwide multicast network is at the heart of this solution and will allow us to distribute live mobile TV and rich mobile media services to a range of new devices – from smartbooks to e-readers and tablets.”
FLO TV said Tuesday that it will debut an array of new services later this year, including pay-per-day capability, pay-as-you-go options, event passes and time-shifting.
The changes were announced at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) show in Las Vegas. They will begin appearing in the second half of this year.
“With consumers' mobile entertainment habits evolving rapidly, FLO TV will be integrating its current live linear video with relevant, on-demand content and interactive features that complement the programming viewers are watching in real-time,” Bill Stone, president of FLO TV, said as part of the announcement.
“Our innovative, nationwide multicast network is at the heart of this solution and will allow us to distribute live mobile TV and rich mobile media services to a range of new devices – from smartbooks to e-readers and tablets.”
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