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Sony have today confirmed their Playstation 3 console, and connected Bravia TV's will be getting the dedicated BBC Sports App. This app will work along side the existing iPlayer and BBC News apps and should be available in time for Wimbledon later this year.
Not only covering Wimbledon, the app will enhance the coverage of the 2012 Olympics, apparently bringing us up to 2500 hours of coverage via 24 HD streams. Thats a LOT of viewing!
Sky is to launch a new Pay as You Go TV Service, Now TV, this service will be subscription free and allow the user to pay only for the content they want to watch.
Now TV will launch on a wide range of devices, presumably all those supported by Sky currently and maybe others as well. To start, you will be able to view shows and movies, but sports and other entertainment will follow. This allows Sky to provide a service to compete against Lovefilm and Netflix, but also offer content the others cannot like Sports.
The service is due to launch later this year for anyone who wants it (a Sky broadband connection won't be required), with more details on pricing to follow as well.
This morning brings the launch of the BBC's iPlayer service on Microsoft's console, the Xbox 360. With this launch the BBC now provide their online streaming / catch up TV service across all of the current generation platforms.