Social Broadcast Network to let consumers produce, distribute content

May 9, 2006 12:39 PM

    

Global IPTV digital entertainment network DAVE.TV has unveiled its new Social Broadcast Network (SBN) featuring user programmed broadcast channels and a comprehensive user-generated video content system on its IPTV network.

DAVE.TV SBN will allow consumers not only to publish and broadcast their own user-generated videos but also have program broadcast content from other DAVE.TV members and hundreds of channels of ad-supported content from DAVE.TV's network of content partners.

In so doing, consumers can develop their own channels, called MyChannels, where they can create and share playlists showcasing their media tastes and choices to friends, families and peers.

One of the powerful new features of DAVE.TV's SBN is the ability for users to embed the DAVE.TV MyChannels Player onto their own MySpace page, blog or Web site so that their content lives on their site and not a central portal site.

The Public Beta of DAVE.TV Social Broadcast Network is available at www.dave.tv.

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