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Follow on Google News | Online Video Goes Primetime As Sinclair Prepares To Launch New TV Network 'TBD'Sinclair Broadcast Group is launching 'TBD', the first multiscreen TV network in the U.S. market to bring premium internet-first content to TV homes across America
By: CMPR for TBD Sinclair will be retaining The QYOU, the leading curator of online video culture for television, to program the network and to provide creative support. TBD comes at a time when online video culture is a near-universal entertainment format in consumers' lives but has only sporadically made the jump to mainstream television where brand awareness can increase exponentially. The digital industry has matured over the last several years and has supported the creation and distribution of highly original and professionally produced material from a new generation of creators, ranging from short films to extreme sports to web series to personalities with cult followings. With these factors in play, Sinclair and QYOU have come together to create a multiscreen TV destination for the best of this content, targeted at viewers who have grown up with online video as a core part of their entertainment diet. "Our recent focus has been on expanding our business with new digital multicast networks that leverage our broadcast spectrum and household reach," said Chris Ripley, recently named President & CEO of Sinclair. "Much of the multicast market today focuses on classic TV and movie content, with little aimed at audiences for whom fresh and relevant pop culture content is important. With the launch of TBD, we aim to pair the very best premium digital-first content with the unmatched branding power of traditional television." To power the channel with trend-setting content, The QYOU will license and package premium digital-first content for television. In turn, this content expertise will be combined with Sinclair's expertise in broadcasting and distribution to bring the channel to multiple platforms. "It's a myth that millennials don't watch TV; they do, but they want it on their terms," said Scott Ehrlich, Co-founder and CEO of The QYOU. "TBD sets out a different model, showing it's possible to meet the needs of this generation by delivering the type of content they connect with in a way that's easy to consume on the range of devices that make up their multiscreen world. To me, as a producer of premium digital content, TBD marks a significant endorsement of what I see as the world's most vibrant creative community on the biggest stage in television, free to air, which is now more properly seen as 'free to consumer.'" Content partners believe that digital-first content making the jump to TV represents a huge opportunity for creators: "We have millions of fans who've been engaging with us daily on web and mobile, and want to see even more from us on the biggest screen in the house," said John West, CEO of Whistle Sports. "We're thrilled to be able to deliver a new Whistle Sports experience combining the digital videos fans love with new original storytelling on Sinclair's new channel." Cameron Saless, Chief Growth Officer at Jukin Media added: "With young viewers increasingly diversifying their viewing choices, we believe TBD is a new exciting opportunity for our programming to continue to reach this important audience, many of whom have already fallen in love with our content online." TBD will officially launch in early 2017 on digital sub channels across Sinclair Broadcast Group's extensive platform. For more information, please visit http://sbgi.net. End
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