The Thursday-launched TV Guide for Internet television, by Cliker. com, will enable users to find as well as view all the video content spread across the length and breadth of the Web – including search for TV shows, stars, and genres.
The results comprise not only individual episodes that the user searches, but also the requisite information about their online availability on particular sites.
With Clicker CEO Jim Lanzone expressing the opinion that video content will increasingly become more Web-inclined in the years to come, the all-encompassing Clicker site seeks to provide the users a new way of finding all kinds of content – ranging from old Seinfeld episodes to cooking shows.
While the site is largely focused on professional stuff, most of which is repurposed from TV, it also facilitates searches pertaining to original Web programs, like the ones from Revision3.
Though most shows can be viewed within Clicker; in some cases, the users need to click away to the originating source-site.
Comparing the Clicker site to other sites, like YouTube for video content; Hulu for network TV programming; BuddyTV for TV news and listings, Greg Sterling, of Sterling Market Intelligence, said: “There are sites where you can watch programs, and there are a range of sites that touch all the different pieces, but I am unaware of anyone who does all of these things” the way the Clicker site does!











