Dec
18
2006
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TVNZ announces ondemand

TVNZ has announced that it will be going into the online era from March next year with TVNZ ondemand. You’ll be able to watch new, old and catch up programmes that are shown or yet to be shown on TV, with many being free (such as news or archived shows) or $2 to $4 (like Shortland Street).

TVNZ has lead the way in New Zealand by being the first to offer streaming news reports. This year it has stepped up by offering ASB Business and Fair Go as podcasts, it also last week offered the first episode of Karaoke High from TVNZ.co.nz for free since last Monday, but it was shown on TV2 tonight. Also, other shows like Eating Media Lunch have been available.

tvnzondemand.jpgFrom the sounds of it, you will be able to download the episodes or watch them streaming. They hope to have most of their popular shows available online, such as Shortland Street and Eating Media Lunch. Unfortunately, it sounds like you pay to watch it an unlimited amount of times from seven days of purchasing the license. If you want to watch it again after that, you’ll have to pay again. That is the only black mark I can think of with this (that and the fact that it only works with Windows at the moment).

A quick clip shown at the end of the press event touted the content being accessible from laptops, iPods, Xbox 360’s, PSP’s and cellphones. The video can be watched from the linked article, going into the first video clip into about 17 minutes, or watch the snippets from the One News clip.

It is about time we had this, however it isn’t like we are the last off the mark on this one.

Our TV2 reception is bad where we live, so I wait until Monday to get my Eating Media Lunch fix online.

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