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Microsoft's MSN Player Video On Demand Service Goes Live

Microsoft's MSN Player Video On Demand Service Goes Live

News Mobile & Telco

Microsoft will launch its MSN Video player tomorrow, nearly seven months after having been announced and launched in the UK as a beta service. More than 1000 hours of video content will be available at launch, a significant improvement on the 300 or so hours of free-to-view TV shows that populated the website back in August 2009. MSN Video player differs from the rest of the VoD landscape because it is not a catch up service like BBC's iPlayer but more of a long tail...



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