Posted by News on Wed, 17 Feb 2010 12:20:04 UTC


TV catchup streaming service SeeSaw launches

One of the brilliant pieces of web technology that has emerged in the past few years is that of TV catchup and streaming services, allowing users to view content from the major television channels whenever they wish.

A new player has entered the game today; SeeSaw, which hopes to become the go-to site for your catch-up needs, by pulling in content from BBC iPlayer, 4oD, DemandFive and more archive footage from all the networks.

It's a little light on content as it's still in beta, but it does seem to be doing an amazing job with what it does contain. Classic series' range from the brilliant "Footballers' Wives", to the sublime "Nathan Barley", as well as encompassing all sorts of more modern shows like "That Mitchell and Webb Look", "The Inbetweeners", "Hustle" and countless others.

All shows run a series of pre-roll ads to support the platform, and it doesn't look like there are ads in the middle of the shows at the moment.

In all it's a brilliantly pulled-off site that can only get better and better as more and more content is added.

[SeeSaw]



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