MTV launches all-in-one social, viewing app in Europe

Krystal Peak · February 28, 2012 · Short URL: https://vator.tv/n/249c

The app Under My Thumb could inspire more broadcasters to create all-inclusive mobile apps

MTV is melding three different app concepts into a single mobile application that could be considered a new social way to experience television content.

The Viacom brand launched "Under the Thumb" Tuesday on Android and iOS to allow users to access MTV content in app, use the app as a computer remote control and chat about programs using second screen, co-viewing services.

This is a whole new way to bring the mobile social world to an audience turning away from traditional TV and toward computer and mobile access.

The service, developed by Viacom International Media Networks and AKQA in Viacom will initially be available for free, but it will also introduce paid options for premium content. MTV says it currently has some 2.7 million users of its mobile products across seven countries in the region. 

How does the app work


Those that download the new "Under the Thumb" app can instantly access MTV content and watch hundreds of hours of shows right on their mobile device. But say viewers find that little 4-inch screen to limiting, this app also turns into a computer remote so that you can watch MTV shows on your computer and use your phone to pause, play, rewind or chat while the show is on.

And, just as second screen technology has been growing over the last 16 months, this new app also allows more chatting and sharing functions so that you can co-view content with friends anywhere in the world by sharing what you are watching and opening up a chat with anyone else watching the same program.

Copy-cat apps could be around the corner

Most major broadcasters have created apps for their mobile users to either chat about their favorite programs or watch content, the uniqueness of the MTV app is that it is aiming to put all the mobile and social aspects in a single platform. 

If users and advertisers positively respond to the way this is packaged, I see no reason why TV app developers wouldn't go this direction so that all the sharing and viewing could be done in a single app.

Users are too often frustrated that their mobile apps only do a single things and they have to access different apps for different content -- this "Under the Thumb" concept could be a viable solution -- if excited properly.

And in addition, MTV has even folded in a news service called ‘Tiny Thumb’ which offers celebrity news and MTV highlights, as a limited selection of episodes to watch, will be free to use. 

‘Super Thumb’ unlocks further shows, seasons and content to subscribers on a monthly basis for €2.99, and those who pay up €29.99 annually will have access to everything.

At the moment "Under The Thumb" will only be available in Europe, but hopefully the launch will spur interest for more companies to take on this model so that those that want the on-demand content can access it anywhere they wish.

 

 

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