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Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Sony Announces Internet-based TV Service Tuesday Jan 07,2014



Sony Corp will begin testing a new television service that combines traditional viewing with on-demand content through its PlayStation gaming system, a cloud-based service could possibly change long-established cable and media industry relationships.

Sony executives described the as-yet unnamed service on Tuesday as a blend of live cable, on-demand and DVR content



Speaking at the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show(CES) in Las Vegas, they promised an intuitive design for searching for content - addressing a common complaint of cable customers.

Sony's embryonic effort builds on similar moves by Microsoft Corp and Intel Corp. Viewers could buy viewing packages through Sony, much as customers now do through cable operators like Comcast.

The service would allow subscribers to play games, call up TV shows and movies, and tune into broadcast channels via a single box.

Sony CEO Kazuo Hairi announced during his keynote speech Tuesday that the Tokyo-based company will begin testing an Internet television service in the U.S. later this year. Sony also plans to launch a video game streaming service to work with Sony consoles, tablets and smartphones.

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