CBS releases TV.com iPhone app
Macworld —
by Jonathan Seff , Macworld.com Pining for instant access to episodes of " MacGyver " on your iPhone (and really, who isn't )? CBS Mobile has you covered with its new TV.com app (iTunes link) released on Thursday. The app offers free streaming video content from CBS (including CBS News, Sports, and Radio), the CW, and Showtime, as well as CBS-owned Cnet and some other places (CBS aquired the TV.com Web site along with its purchase of Cnet in 2008). Most of the content consists of clips, interviews, and promos, but you'll also find full episodes of some TV shows, such as "CSI: Miami" and the aforementioned Richard Dean ...
TV.com iPhone App Streams Free Full-Length CBS and Showtime Shows [Suck It, Hulu]
Gizmodo —
... The bummer for now is that though there are CSI, Gossip Girl and Trek full episodes, most shows aren't there yet. My guess is that it's just a matter of time before more come on board. Except Big Bang Theory, which apparently isn't down with the new tech. What I really want is Hulu, Netflix and Amazon VOD, but at some point, that's gonna start eating into Apple's iTunes revenue, and AT&T;'s data allowances. Viva la content revolution! [iTunes link via ...
CBS streaming free TV programming to iPhone users
AppleInsider —
... Published: 09:00 PM EST CBS Mobile has released TV.com, a free new mobile application that allows iPhone and iPod touch users to watch full episodes of select CBS shows and other programming over WiFi or 3G mobile networks. The new app (Free, App Store link ) is the first example of an iPhone application providing free TV content directly from a TV studio in the US; the BBC already streams its free content to iPhone users in the UK using its iPlayer app. TV.com currently offers a selection of CBS shows, including CBS News and CBS Sports programming and episodes of "Late ...
TV.com gives Trekkers a streaming treat for iPhone: full episodes on demand
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
Filed under: Video, iPhone, App StoreJust as Hulu has more-or-less reluctantly barred boxee from streaming NBC video content to anything other than a browser, here comes the new TV.com iPhone app. It offers full episodes of such classics as Dream On, Night Gallery and Star Trek, and clips from current shows on multiple networks. Compare and contrast with the original NBC mobile site and you'll see that mobile streaming has come a long way, baby. Sure, the Slingplayer app for the iPhone may be just around the corner, and rumors of a Hulu app have been floated. Does ...
CBS Interactive unveils TV.com for iPhone
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence —
Content providers are moving their content directly to the iPhone these days, bypassing iTunes and the other "middlemen". The latest but certainly not the last to do this sort of thing is CBS Interactive with their aptly named TV.com application. Right now the content is a little thin(selected full episodes from the CSI series, NCIS, Berverly Hills 90210, Star Trek: The Original Series, and MacGyver), but it isn't hard to see all of CBS's content ending up available on the iPhone.
The free app is availalbe in the App Store for both iPhone and iPod touch.
From the ...
CBS comes to the iPhone
Cult of Mac —
CBS just released a free app for the iPhone, bringing everything from episodes of the new 90120 to McGyvver ...
News: CBS launches TV.com streaming video app for iPhone
iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond —
CBS has launched its new TV.com application for the iPhone and iPod touch. The new application gives users mobile access to TV.com content, including full episodes of CBS TV shows such as CSI and Star Trek , and also features programming from other CBS-owned networks such as Showtime and the CW, as well as videos from Internet properties CNet and GameSpot. The app also lets users add keywords to create their own feed—a custom list of video based on favorite programs, channels, or topics—and will operate on both Wi-Fi and cellular networks. CBS’ TV.com application is available now as a free download from the App Store.
Does CBS’s Streaming App Guarantee Sling’s App Store Approval?
jkOnTheRun —
Television content on my phone is something I’ve long enjoyed, mostly through my SlingBox. Unfortunately, since moving to an iPhone, I’ve had to rely on YouTube for most videos although I did give my Orb setup a stint as well. The CBS network here in the U.S. has an answer for iPhone owners with their free TV.com application. It streams clips and full-length episodes of popular programs such as the CSI franchise, “The Big Bang Theory”(my fave), “How I Met Your Mother”, “Star Trek” and more. TV.com doesn’t just offer headline CBS content: You’ll find shows from The CW, Showtime and CNET TV as ...
TV.com App Streams Major Network Content to iPhone
TheAppleBlog —
Finally, one of the networks has figured out that the iPhone represents a huge audience just waiting for some quality video content. CBS is the network in question, who must’ve gotten tech savvy when they acquired CNET a little while ago. They’re offering content, including full episodes, via the recently released TV.com (iTunes link) ...
CBS releases TV.com iPhone app
iPhone Buzz —
CBS Mobile releases its new TV.com app for iPhone, offering free streaming video content from CBS, CBS-owned CNET as well as some other places including Today on CNET, the Buzz Report, and Loaded.
The MacWorld wrote:
The App Store description says that the TV.com app works on EDGE, 3G, and Wi-Fi. A quick test of a few clips using a Wi-Fi connection showed acceptable but not stellar quality, and wide-screen clips appeared with black bars all around them. The app also seems a bit unstable and unpolished—Cnet videos showed wildly inaccurate run times of as long as 23 hours—but with a little work (and perhaps ...
CBS releases TV.com iPhone app
Top iPhone News —
CBS Mobile releases its new TV.com app for iPhone, offering free streaming video content from CBS, CBS-owned CNET as well as some other places including Today on CNET, the Buzz Report, and Loaded.
The MacWorld wrote:
The App Store description says that the TV.com app works on EDGE, 3G, and Wi-Fi. A quick test of a few clips using a Wi-Fi connection showed acceptable but not stellar quality, and wide-screen clips appeared with black bars all around them. The app also seems a bit unstable and unpolished—Cnet videos showed wildly inaccurate run times of as long as 23 hours—but with a little work (and perhaps ...
eyePhone: CBS's TV.com App Streams Lots And Lots Of Video Content
iSmashPhone —
Hulu.com, the NBC/Universal streaming-video site that brags of being "an evil plot to take over the world," is getting some serious competition from crosstown rival CBS's TV.com; not only are they offering (or, at worst, promising to offer) a wide range of full-length programs, from a wider source, but they've got a free iPhone app for that ...
TV.com's new iPhone app: Pretty but spotty
Infinite Loop —
Recently, I had the great pleasure of downloading the new TV.com iPhone application ( iTunes link ). This application brings TV.com video content right to your iPhone, working with both 3G and WiFi networks. Videos include content from CBS, Showtime, the CW, CNet and more. Before I get your hopes up, that's the same content you'll find on TV.com and on Hulu. If you're looking for full-length episodes of the Mentalist, look elsewhere. Most of the content is either old or clips, although there are some treasures to be found, like full-length episodes of Star Trek—that is, full-length episodes chopped into six smaller segments. The interface is very clean, but there ...
Everything You Need To Know And More About iPhone Video
iSmashPhone —
... iTunes. Although you'll be paying money, you'll be saving hassle. Since the internet people almost always (read: absolutely always) prefer to get things free, you'll have to be creative. There is a excellent site called OVGuide, the Online Video Guide, which can guide you to great places to download videos. You can also use your favorite torrent site...there's a bunch out there.
iPhone Video Apps:
TV.com
TV.com, a CBS app, offers a whole lot of clips and ...

