Pocket TV (series)
Pocket TV is a British music and entertainment show made by Sony Ericsson and shot in HD. Series one launched in June 2009 and ran for 13 weeks on YouTube.[1][2] The show achieved over 2.5 million views.[3] The first series was presented by Matt Edmondson and Jameela Jamil.[4] They hosted segments which included Face Invaders, Quiz my pants and live sessions.[5][6] The show gave viewers the opportunity to submit ideas and to host Citizen Journalist features[7] including Underground Rebel Bingo Club,[8] The Hide & Seek festival[9] and Welsh music club night Swaparama.[10]
Series 2
The second series of Pocket TV ran for 13 weeks starting April 2010.[11] It was presented by Matt Edmondson and available on YouTube, MSN and the PlayStation Network in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[12] In July 2010, Channel 4 purchased the rights to broadcast the show on T4 and 4Music, starting from August 2010.[13]
References
- TV Channel YouTube.com
- Rachel Ward (4 June 2009).Log on Watch This: Sony Ericsson's new entertainment show Pocket TV. The Telegraph. Retrieved 2010-03-29.
- Gareth Bevis (31 July 2009).Sony Ericsson's PocketTV breaks 2.5m views. TechRadar. Retrieved 2010-03-29.
- Jamie, YouTube UK (15 July 2009).Become a Citizen Journalist with Pocket TV YouTube UK Blog. Retrieved 2010-03-29.
- Gareth Bevis (31 July 2009).Sony Ericsson's PocketTV breaks 2.5m views. TechRadar. Retrieved 2010-03-29.
- Chris Salmon (12 June 2009).Domestic blitz.. The Guardian. Retrieved 2010-03-29.
- Jack Schofield (4 June 2009). Newsbytes The Guardian. Retrieved 2010-03-29.
- (2009-08-05)Underground Rebel Bingo Club YouTube.com
- (2009-08-12)Citizen Journalist: Hide & Seek Festival YouTube.com
- (2009-06-25)Citizen Journalist: Swaparama YouTube.com
- Jenny May (Bandwagon) (22 February 2010). Sony Ericsson's Pocket TV series 2 - hosted by Matt Edmondson. Band Weblogs. Retrieved 2010-03-29.
- Jenny May (Bandwagon) (22 February 2010). Sony Ericsson's Pocket TV series 2 - hosted by Matt Edmondson. Band Weblogs. Retrieved 2010-03-29.
- Channel 4 picks up rights for online hit Pocket TV Guardian.co.uk