![]() This is red button reinvented, and the beginning of the exciting future of television. With predictions that by the end of 2016 there will be almost 22 million connectable TVs installed in the UK, and that over 50 per cent of UK TV households will have a connectable primary set - either directly or via a set top box, BBC intend that the Connected Red Button will give viewers even more reason to connect their TV, and provide a platform to make BBC TV, radio and online content more interactive and engaging in the future.ĭaniel Danker, General Manager, BBC Programmes and On-Demand, says: With todays launch of BBC Connected Red Button, the BBC is seamlessly bringing the Internet together with live TV, while making the technology completely invisible. ![]() ![]() ![]() BBC Red Button now attracts an audience of 20 million per month, peaking during this summers Olympic Games, where 24.2 million viewers watched up to 24 live streams via the red button. The BBC has over 13 years of experience developing and evolving its red button services, which have brought viewers closer to the action at major events like Glastonbury, Wimbledon and Formula 1. With new functionality and features added to the service over time, the BBC hopes Connected Red Button will redefine how audiences watch, engage and interact with BBC content on their TV. BBC Connected Red Button arrives in around 1.2 million Virgin Media TiVo homes today and will be available on other internet-connected TVs over the coming months. ![]()
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