Global enriches the Survivor experience
Global has upped the mobile ante with the addition of a “live sync companion experience” to its video app.
With the additional feature, the passive viewing experience of a show is flipped on its head, allowing people to participate and engage with fellow viewers, says Paul Burns, VP of digital, Shaw Media.
Survivor (which airs on the channel every Wednesday at 8 p.m.) was chosen to test the waters, says Burns, adding that other shows on the Shaw Media channel will eventually follow suit.
During broadcast of the reality show, the companion feature uses audio-sync technology to connect and deliver relevant content that pertains to each week’s episode to the viewer’s device.
Polls, photo challenges and trivia questions that relate to episodes are at the fingertips of viewers while they watch the show live or during a recording via PVR. There is also a competition where users can join an online tribe and compete against other tribes through various Survivor trivia challenges. Prizes are awarded in the form of virtual points.
To add a social element to the mix, the companion feature also includes a Twitter task bar where users can monitor and participate in Survivor conversation without ever having to exit the video app.
Burns believes that this kind of companion feature is the way forward for TV viewing.
“Global’s overall strategy is ‘TV that gets people talking.’ And it happens in a big way through social channels,” he says. “This is us facilitating and enabling that conversation, and that whole experience has gone way deeper.”
From Media in Canada
Tags: Global, Paul Burns, Shaw Media, Survivor
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