SlingCatcher

Sling your way into Internet Television


 Sling.com: 24 Sling.com is a new video on demand IPTV website. Users can subscribe to channels and shows to customize the programming presented to them. They are still filling out their lineup but have announced over 90 providers and 150 brands, including Discovery Communications, Hulu (CBS), Lifetime Television, PBS, Starz, National Geographic, and many more.

If you own a Slingbox you can now access your home television and DVR via the Sling.com website. This means no additional software needed to download. The company's Slingcatcher box can utilize Sling.com now too.

As well as being a competitor, Hulu is providing content on Sling too. Joost and Miro also have many fans in sending television over the internet.

If you're new to internet television, this market it quickly gaining quality content from traditional networks as well as new guys like Revision3 and the hilarious Onion News Network.

Check Sling.com out. Your favorite shows may already be there, many of mine are. Surf around the list of networks and shows. I'm sure you'll find something new and interesting that broadcast tv and cable don't provide.

Sling.com Launches for On-Demand Video Entertainment

December 3, 2008 --Sling Media yesterday announced the public launch of Sling.com (www.sling.com), an online video entertainment destination. Users can go to Sling.com to watch a huge selection of clips, TV shows, films, news and sports in high quality, for free, anytime they want. This includes video programming from over 90 content providers spanning 150 content brands.

“Sling.com is a wonderful combination of premium video content, television viewing, robust editorial and consumer-friendly access and socialization features,” said Jason Hirschhorn, President, Sling Media Entertainment Group. “Users will have a blast watching great clips, full length shows and movies while customizing the viewing experience to their liking.” Read more

2008 Consumer Electronics Show


CES logoEvery January the latest and greatest home electronics are introduced at CES, the Consumer Electronics Show, in Las Vegas. We’ll keep you up to date on the latest news from the show all week long. Here are some highlights that were announced yesterday (in case you missed them!):

JVC Announces World’s Thinnest LCD TVs  (Only 1.5 inches deep with tuner!)

Panasonic Introduces Next-Generation Plasma Displays at CES  (Including the giant 150-inch PDP!) Read more

Sling Media Demonstrates SlingCatcher at CES 2008

January 7, 2008--Sling Media today announced it will be demonstrating its highly anticipated SlingCatcher product at the Sling Media booth, #73106, Sands Convention Center, for the first time publicly at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show here in Las Vegas, January 7th-10th. The SlingCatcher is a set-top box that seamlessly delivers broadcast TV, Internet-based content and personal media to the TV. The SlingCatcher acts as a repository for content and is able to pull from multiple sources and places, unifying the content for easy navigation and playback. SlingCatcher is slated for Q2 retail availability at a price of $249.99.

“We’re thrilled to be showing the SlingCatcher with its full set of features here at CES and it’s great to see the enthusiasm in the market for this product. We have been spending a lot of time perfecting new technology that is vital to the SlingCatcher’s user experience but sometimes these things take longer than expected,” said Blake Krikorian, co-founder, chairman and CEO of Sling Media. “We had hoped to deliver the product for the Christmas holiday, but to plagiarize a well known wine maker; we shall sell no SlingCatcher before its time.” Read more

Syndicate content