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iview joins PlayStation4

iview gets game, now available on PlayStation4 and soon a new app for PlayStation3.

2014-12-18_1359iview is now available on PlayStation4 and the new app will also launch on PlayStation3 in coming weeks.

Rebecca Heap, ABC Head of TV Strategy and Digital Products said, “In 2014 ABC iview was the number one internet TV service in Australia with more than 20 million plays per month and a 29% year on year increase in weekly program plays. We are delighted to be launching ABC iview on PS4 and will continue to be the home of Australian stories for our audience on all their screens with the best user experience.”

Michael Ephraim, Managing Director, Sony Computer Entertainment Australia said, “PlayStation and ABC iview have enjoyed a long relationship since the service debuted on home consoles with PlayStation 3 as the inaugural platform in 2009. We are thrilled to expand our suite of platforms that offer the extensive stellar range of ABC viewing to our PS4 audience.”

In more good news, on February 16, Good Game the show for gamers by gamers, will launch a daily Pocket Edition on ABC iview.

Featuring up-to-the-minute gaming news in a five minute program, the Good Game Pocket Edition will encourage and respond to viewer suggestions through social media platforms.

ABC iview is leading the way in digital first commissions and Good Game Pocket Edition follows a number of successful digital commissions and iview exclusives in 2014.

The ABC continues to break new ground in connected TV development in Australia, having successfully trialled a BBC-built technology which is simplifying TV app development while increasing the reach of iview.

In addition to PS4, the new-look iview app for big screens is already available on FreeviewPlus certified devices, and is planned for release on Xbox One and other connected TV devices early 2015.

Available anywhere in Australia, ABC iview offers full length catch-up programs from all the ABC’s TV channels, live streaming of ABC News 24, plus programs exclusive to iview. Special programming available on iview now includes the Good Game: Christmas Special and Binge on the Best with 14 complete Australian comedy series including Upper Middle Bogan and Frontline, all for free, all summer.

4 Responses

  1. I wish the ABC and SBS would put their catchup services on Apple TV. Given they’re already on iOS devices Apple TV’s not much extra work, and it sure would make my current iView Frontline binge better!

    C’mon guys, get it done already. I’m sick of fiddling with Airplay to put my favourite iView and OnDemand shows up on the big screen.

  2. This is good (game) news. Unfortunately, PS4 is still lacking behind PS3 with multi-media. PlayTV (which turns the PS3 into a PVR) isn’t being launched for PS4, and the PS3 ability to stream media from laptops is almost impossible to replicate on the PS4.
    In short, PS3 remains a vastly superior multimedia device whereas PS4 is merely an awesome games machine with a couple of specific media apps.
    Oh, and more Good Game is always welcome!

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