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October 20, 2008

CBS launches 'social viewing rooms'

CBS Interactive is launching an online feature that enables groups of viewers to collectively watch and interact with streaming TV content.    

Dubbed "social viewing rooms," the service combines elements of a chat room, video conferencing and standard live streaming to give fans a more communal experience when watching the network's content online.

On CBS.com, a group of friends will be able to join a virtual room to watch a synchronized playback of popular programs while chatting, taking polls, quizzes and even throwing such animated objects as tomatoes and kisses at the screen.

"In the past when you watch videos online, it's a very isolating experience," said Anthony Soohoo, senior vice president and general manager of CBS Interactive. "This takes people 3,000 miles away and makes them feel like they're sitting on the couch next to each other. The social viewing room is a next-generation social media platform that lets users engage with each other and the content they are watching in a fun new way."

The company is rolling out the service for select CBS primetime and daytime shows starting Wednesday. Intel has signed as the exclusive sponsor of the launch.   

CBS Interactive hopes eventually to expand social viewing rooms to such other CBS Corp. properties as the CW and Showtime.

"We're looking to expand it to a lot of our properties," Soohoo said. "We're going to be using this technology on many of our future products. We believe this is groundbreaking."   

Such reality shows as "Survivor," "Big Brother" and "The Amazing Race" are expected to benefit the most from the viewing rooms. The network is not the first to experiment with social viewing rooms -- ABC Family previous teamed with Lycos to present group viewing for "The Secret Life of the American Teenager" and "Wildfire."

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Is it my age (47)? Because I'm certainly not going to engage in this and I really don't think others will.

How about spending some time, effort, consideration and money coming up with better shows and giving them time to build an audience?

(I know, I might as well be preaching about the merits of reel-to-reel tape, huh.)

Please, just one person come forward and tell me they are excited about the idea of watching TV online with your online friends. Just one.

Better shows and time for them to develop, that's the ticket.

Intel must have money to burn.

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