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Thursday, June 05, 2008

YouTube(TM) Content Now Available on Sony BRAVIA(R) Internet Video Link

YouTube(TM) Content Now Available on Sony BRAVIA(R) Internet Video Link

Wired.com and Crackle's C-Spot Channels Also Added

NEW YORK, June 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Sony announced today that YouTube is the latest online video provider to join the company's BRAVIA Internet Video Link service. The service went live today providing BRAVIA Internet Video Link users access to millions of videos on YouTube at no additional charge.

Joining YouTube are Wired.com and C-Spot, which offers original episodic short comedy series.

"Sony was one of the first to bring streaming Internet video to the television in the United States without a PC, and now you can access one of the most popular online video destinations, YouTube, on your BRAVIA TV," said Randy Waynick, senior vice president of Sony Electronics' Home Products Division. "There are literally millions of videos to choose from on the BRAVIA Internet Video Link service and we'll continue to add the most compelling content available on the web."

The BRAVIA Internet Video Link is a small module that attaches to the back of a selection of the company's 2007 and 2008 BRAVIA LCD flat-panel television models. The service seamlessly streams on-demand entertainment including movies, TV programs, your favorite YouTube videos and a variety of other free content as well as news, weather and traffic information via an existing Ethernet connection without the use of a personal computer. A broadband connection of at least 2.5 Mbps is recommended. Content is easily navigated with Sony's Technical Emmy(R) award-winning Xross Media Bar(TM) (XMB(TM)) user interface.

Once the TV and BRAVIA Internet Video Link module have been purchased, videos are available at no charge, bringing content to Sony televisions not found on network or cable/satellite TV stations.

The new content adds to existing channels including Yahoo!, AOL, Sports Illustrated, blip.tv, CondeNet's Style.com, Men.Style.com, Epicurious and Concierge.com channels, Sony Pictures' Crackle, The Minisode Network and Inside Sony Pictures channels, FEARnet, Ford Models, SingingFool and VideoDetective.

Sony will continue to add new content partners and increase the growing list of on-demand video content.

"The partnership with Sony helps us achieve our goal of making YouTube accessible on any screen," said Chris Maxcy, YouTube's partner development director. "The integration of YouTube into the television enhances the living room entertainment experience by offering a large number of channels for people to select from, enabling them to watch what they want, when they want it."

The Wired.com channel delivers exclusive, original reporting at the point where technology intersects with business, entertainment, politics, culture, science and art. Content will include Game|Life, Wired.com's weekly web video covering the world of gaming, and AltText, a satirical commentary on technology, business, entertainment, communications and culture.

Crackle's C-spot offers original character and story-driven episodic series. The channel will offer series including "Hot Hot Los Angeles," "The Writer's Room," "Penn Says," and "The Roadents."

Sony's BRAVIA Internet Video Link module is currently available for about $300. It can be purchased online at sonystyle.com, at Sony Style(R) retail stores and at Sony authorized dealers across the country. The module used with a consumer's existing broadband Internet connection is compatible with a majority of the latest 2007 BRAVIA television models, as well many new 2008 models.

    Sony Contact:    Greg Belloni    Sony Electronics, Inc.    858-942-4460    greg.belloni@am.sony.com               Wired.com Contact:                                           Alexandra Constantinople    Tania Scheer                           Wired.com    PainePR                                415.276.4962    949-809-6782                           Alexandra_Constantinople@wired.com    tscheer@painepr.com                                           C-Spot Contact:    YouTube Contact:                       Paula Askanas    Jenny Nielsen                          Sony Pictures Television    YouTube                                310-244-3790    650-827-6169                           Paula_Askanas@spe.sony.com    press@youtube.com  

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Source: Sony Electronics, Inc.

CONTACT: Greg Belloni of Sony Electronics, Inc., +1-858-942-4460,
greg.belloni@am.sony.com; or Tania Scheer of Paine-PR, +1-949-809-6782,
tscheer@painepr.com, for Sony Electronics, Inc.; or Jenny Nielsen of YouTube,
+1-650-827-6169, press@youtube.com; or Alexandra Constantinople of Wired.com,
+1-415-276-4962, Alexandra_Constantinople@wired.com; or Paula Askanas of Sony
Pictures Television, +1-310-244-3790, Paula_Askanas@spe.sony.com

Web site: http://www.sony.com/news

NOTE TO EDITORS: News releases and digital images with captions are available at www.sony.com/news. BRAVIA Internet Video quality and picture size varies and is dependent upon the broadband speed and delivery by content provider. Content subject to change. For information regarding the nearest Sony authorized dealer or service location, your readers can call 1-800-222-SONY.


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