Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ

Explore the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ
This page has been archived and is no longer updated. Find out more about page archiving.

24 September 2014
Press Office
Search the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ and Web
Search Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Press Office

Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔpage

Contact Us


Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Worldwide Press Releases



04.03.02

Static 2358 Invites Viewers to Challenge the Experts of Radio Times

Radio Times and media company Static 2358TM, a wholly-owned subsidiary of OpenTV (NASDAQ and Euronext Amsterdam: OPTV), have launched a television trivia quiz on the PlayJam channel, allowing viewers to pit their wits against the experts of Britain's leading broadcasting magazine.


The quiz will have three separate rounds - starting with multiple choice, followed by true or false, and finishing with "have a guess". Daily prizes will range from DVDs to videos and books. In addition, a weekly draw will include "money-can't-buy" rewards such as a VIP behind-the-scenes trip to a recording of Top of the Pops, including drinks in the show's Star Bar during the show.


The quiz runs for six weeks throughout March and April and is available to Sky's 5.7 million UK digital satellite homes. Contestants can take part by clicking on the interactive button on the Sky handset and selecting the PlayJam channel.


PlayJam is the world's most popular interactive television service. Over 1.6 billion games were played on the channel in its first year alone. PlayJam has 1.3 million registered users in the UK. The quiz will be marketed in Radio Times magazine and on its web site. Radio Times has more than 3.3 million readers each week and its online version has generated three million page impressions per month.


Rebecca Woodward, Head of New Media, Radio Times, said:
"It's the first time Radio Times has launched this kind of interactive service - and now Sky Digital's viewers have the chance to take on the experts of Radio Times and PlayJam. We cover the best things on TV each week and we believe working with PlayJam means Radio Times itself is now one of the best things on TV".



Jasper Smith, CEO of Static2358, said:
"This partnership with Radio Times demonstrates Static's ability to work with well recognised UK brands. While we are continuing to develop our own content, we also want to work with third parties to expand the range of games on PlayJam."



Radio Times
Radio Times is Britain's premier guide to quality TV, radio and film, and has spent 78 years telling the story of broadcasting, selling 1.2 million copies each week. Covering the best TV, radio and film, the magazine was the first listings title in the UK to launch an electronic extension, at . The web site also includes Radio Times' database of more than 20,000 film reviews, which also forms the basis of the Radio Times Guides to Films, Science Fiction and Comedy books.


Static 2358 - A new kind of television company
Static 2358 is a diverse and global multi-channel network business with media ownership at its core. The company creates value by adding content and brands and by charging consumers, TV companies and advertisers for access to its content, brands and skills. Based in London, with offices in New York, Paris and Mountain View California, Static brings together the skills of 160 highly creative and commercially focused individuals in the pursuit of its aim to develop and own the best brands on television.


PlayJam
Static 2358 built and operates PlayJam, the world's biggest interactive entertainment channel available to over 22 million viewers worldwide.


OpenTV
OpenTV is the world's leading interactive television company. The company provides a comprehensive suite of iTV solutions including operating middleware, web browser software, content applications, content creation tools, professional support services, and strategic consulting. Today, OpenTV's technology powers more than 23 million digital set-top boxes worldwide. The company is headquartered in Mountain View, California, with regional offices throughout the United States, Europe and Asia/Pacific. For more information please visit .



BACK TO THE TOP

PRINTABLE VERSION




About the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ | Help | Terms of Use | Privacy & Cookies Policy
Μύ