ABC Player Streams Over 1.5 Million Episodes On Ipad Reviews
The ABC Live Internet TV app is enjoying fracture success on the new Apple iPad, with users streaming over 1.5 million episodes of ABC television shows since the launch of the new touch run twist. Walt Disney owners of ABC revealed that over 400,000 copies of the free ABC player have been downloaded since April 3. Disney also announced supernumerary features on the player.
ABC streaming lots of tv on iPad
Disney are looking for new ways to deliver TV shows as consumers move more to the web for entertainment. Disney was the first to sell commercial free TV shows on the iTunes media store and was the first to provide ad supported tv shows at the ABC website. Disney is also an investor in the Hulu.com video site with Fox and NBC.
The iPad has been a big success sinch launch with Apple claiming 1 million iPad tablet computers were sold in April after touch tablet pc’s release, beating the original iPhone. Disney also revealed that the new version of ABC’s player software released today supports new iPads with 3G wireless Internet and improves the rewind and fast-forward functions amongst other neat features.
When the suspected terrorist tone-beginning happened in multiplication fledge on saturday evening, it was internet news outlets and the swarming(a) networking sites that reported the news first and stole a work on on tv news crews when a wary vehicle turned into a full bomb scare.
Times Square incident reported online first
CNN was, according to MediaBistro.com showing a rerun of the “Larry King Live” talk show whilst the bomb story unfolded during peak time. It then picked up the story live starting at 1:00 am Sunday. Many of New York’s local tv stations also stayed with previously scheduled programming, whilst websites for The New York Times and The Daily News, as well as their Twitter feeds, were apace feeding the story’s development to their online tv audiences.
The New York Times first mentions the incident on its Twitter feed at 6:43 pm Saturday and links to a related article on its website. The timing is less than 15 minutes after a street marketer first noticed weed spewing from an SUV parked on West 45th Street and reported it to a ephemeral NYPD officer, according to the Associated Press.
Similarly, The Daily News posted an alert on its Twitter feed and website at 7:52 pm Saturday, near 90 minutes after NYPD was alerted to the smoking SUV. So if you want to hear the news first, then watch online news instead of the slow to oppose traditional online tv.


