Twitter
unveiled a partnership with Comcast and its NBCUniversal unit that
allows television viewers to tune in to a show or change channels
directly from a tweet.
The deal, which could
also be expanded to other television or video producers, uses a "See It"
button integrated in a tweet that allows a Twitter user to instantly
connect to a TV program.
It builds on the use
of Twitter as a "second screen" for television viewers, who use the
messaging platform for real-time conversations, and in some cases votes,
on a program.
Comcast said it will give
subscribers of its Xfinity TV service the ability to change the channel,
set the digital video recorder or play a show on demand, directly from
an expanded tweet.
"Each day, Twitter plays
host to the real-time conversation about television and a large portion
of that conversation occurs while a program is live on the air," Twitter
vice president Jana Messerschmidt said on the service's blog.
"Millions
of people are exposed to tweets about a program, so much so that
they're often motivated by the Twitter buzz to tune in. By partnering
with Comcast, we'll be able to make it easier than ever to turn on the
show everyone is talking about and jump into the conversation."
Messerschmidt
said "See It" is designed to integrate with other video distribution
partners, television networks and websites and added, "We look forward
to working with Comcast to extend this offering to other partners who
will connect more great content to Twitter. Ultimately, we want to make
watching TV along with Twitter even more fun."
Comcast said "See It" will debut in November with shows from NBCUniversal networks.
"See
It is a simple yet powerful feature that creates an instant online
remote control," said Comcast chairman and chief executive Brian
Roberts.
"Comcast is taking a leap forward in
social TV by enabling Twitter users to more easily find and view the
shows they want to watch and discover new shows. Twitter complements the
live viewing experience and is an ideal partner for Comcast and
NBCUniversal."
Twitter, which has about 218
million active users worldwide, is in the process of launching a public
offering to raise some $1 billion.
Comcast and
Twitter also announced a new advertising partnership that will enable
NBCUniversal advertising clients to expand their TV and digital
sponsorships to Twitter.
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