Business news wire Reuters and business magazine Forbes have agreed to develop video content for TiVo, according to a news release.
The broadband video content from Reuters will include Reuters Showbiz Week, Reuters Technology Week and Reuters Oddly Enough: And Finally show, which is a wrap-up of the week’s most interesting offbeat stories.
The content from Forbes will include business and affluent lifestyle programming focused on the interests and pursuits of the Forbes community. Content will include video companions to print & online Forbes lists such as best places to retire and top 10 travel destinations. Other content will include profiles of inspirational role models & entrepreneurs, how-to guides on collecting, buying a second home and exclusive access to high-profile event.
Miguel Forbes, Forbes vice president of new business development, said, “We are very excited by the opportunity to partner with TiVo to deliver our trusted brand and expertise in business and lifestyle programming to a sophisticated audience in a fresh, forward-thinking, and compelling way.”
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