AT&T launches pop culture video content across company's three-screen platform
Nov 2, 2007 3:52 PM
AT&T recently launched four video series focused on today's pop culture.
From indie rock performances to an in-depth look at the video gaming industry, the four original series from HD content provider ON Networks offer viewers shows that they can watch on any device. Today, this also includes AT&T television (AT&T U-verse TV and AT&T Homezone); wireless (MobiTV); and broadband (AT&T blue room, AT&T U-verse OnTheGo and AT&T Broadband TV) services.
AT&T video service customers, qualifying AT&T wireless customers and online visitors to AT&T blue room will be able to watch episodes from the four video series, which will be rolling out new episodes periodically through the end of the year.
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