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TV Guide Plans to Launch Video Search Engine

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TV Guide Plans to Launch Video Search Engine

Mar 26, 11:59 AM

Current Headlines: By Gary Gentile THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

TV Guide, which has helped viewers navigate through thousands of TV shows for 53 years, now wants to do the same for Internet video.

Los Angeles-based Gemstar-TV Guide International Inc. will launch a test version next month of an online video search tool that allows viewers to find clips and full episodes of TV shows now being posted on the Web. A formal launch is planned for September.

The tool will not try to aggregate the thousands of user- generated videos featuring pet tricks, skits and other antics being posted on sites such as YouTube and Revver.

Instead, it will scour about 60 Web sites from major networks such as ABC and Fox and other video portals such as AOL and Google to find network and original programming produced by major media companies.

"Everybody says, 'Who's going to be the TV Guide of online video?' and we say, why shouldn't it be us?" said Richard Cusick, senior vice president of digital media at Gemstar-TV Guide. "We're making a bet, but we think it's a safe bet and consistent with our mission."

The effort comes amid an explosion of video content on the Web. Sites such as YouTube, which is owned by Google Inc., Revver, Grouper, which is owned by Sony Corp., and others attract millions of visitors.

Meanwhile, TV networks and film studios are searching for new ways to distribute their content and grab the attention of online viewers.

Gemstar believes Internet viewers want quick access to high- quality network shows, and there is money to be made by providing a tool to sift through such content.

TV Guide is coming late to the video search game. The head start enjoyed by other companies, notably Google, could be difficult to overcome, said Rob Enderle, a technology analyst.

"If they don't want to become obsolete, they have to get into the search business," Enderle said.

But Google is likely to expand its video search capabilities.

"Today, TV Guide can be better," Enderle said. "But fast-forward two years from now, and you wonder if TV Guide has the resources to compete with Google long term."

The company hopes to learn lessons from the Web that can be applied years from now when video is delivered directly to TV sets through high-speed Internet connections. And it hopes its electronic guide, which already is used on most TV sets and cable systems, will serve to organize traditional TV content and Web-based shows.

Gemstar CEO Richard Battista said. "It used to be about TV guidance, but now its about video guidance and TV Guide needs to be the leading provider of video guidance."

(c) 2007 Daily Breeze. Provided by ProQuest Information and Learning. All rights Reserved.

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