TumTiki goes live
November 8, 2011
TumTiki an online video site, has launched what it claims is the largest video library of any web destination site. TumTiki was created and is operated by US telco Frontier Communications.
TumTiki is available to anyone with Internet access and features a library of premium TV episodes, movies, web original clips, and local content, of any destination site. Partnering with online video services such as Hulu, TumTiki streams free TV episodes from major networks, including ABC, NBC, Fox, Food Network, Bravo, FX, Syfy, HGTV, AMC, National Geographic, Oxygen, Comedy Central and TBS. The site also offers users a pay-per-view option for fee-based TV episodes and movies through Frontier’s partnership with Amazon.com.
TumTiki is also a prime source of local market video content, featuring sports, news and other programming from select local TV affiliate stations.
“TV and movie watchers are very resourceful in searching multiple sites and services to find the content they want, but they are tired of constant searching. Consumers told us they would prefer an all-in-one browsing, searching and viewing experience. That’s makes TumTiki unique. Everything is readily available at TumTiki.com,” said Melinda White, Executive Vice President, Revenue Development, at Frontier Communications.
TumTiki also offers social features enabling viewers to curate collections of videos with Facebook friends and earn TumTiki badges and points for watching shows. The site also has a patent-pending user interface and algorithms that improve the viewing and interactive experience.
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