Clicker launches a TV Guide for the Internet

Thu Nov 12, 2009 2:00pm GMT
 
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* Clicker.com aims to be TV Guide of Internet age

* Analysts say approach is new, but competition will come

SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 12 (Reuters) - Clicker.com launched a TV Guide for Internet television on Thursday, designed to provide a new way to find everything from old Seinfeld episodes to cooking shows.

"What is TV Guide for the next generation going to look like?" asked Chief Executive Jim Lanzone. His aim is for a comprehensive Internet guide that makes it easy to find programs, save them, click to them and get reminders.

Of course, the real TV Guide -- once a highly popular printed listing of television programs sold at grocery stores across the country -- still exists as a website of its own. And there are lots of other choices for consumers.

YouTube has videos, Hulu offers network TV programming and other material, BuddyTV offers listings and TV news, Channels.com advertises "no more hunting for videos." And there are video search engines like Truveo and BlinX.

"There are sites where you can watch programs, and there are a range of sites that touch all the different pieces, but I am unaware of anyone who does all of these things," said Greg Sterling, of Sterling Market Intelligence. He said that Clicker seems to be a candidate.

The company has $8 million in backing led by two venture capital firms, Benchmark Capital and Redpoint Ventures.

Lanzone sees video moving away from ordinary television and more and more to the Web in coming years, making a service like Clicker.com ever more of a necessity.  Continued...

 

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