PBS is debuting the first episode of a new Ken Burns documentary on its iPhone [1] and iPad [2] app ahead of the actual launch of the series on TV.
"Prohibition," [3] a documentary about the country's move to outlaw alcohol in the 1920s, will premiere tomorrow on the PBS app [4] for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch [5] users. The free app offers streaming access to both previews and full episodes of notable PBS shows as well as a schedule guide.
Created by filmakers Ken Burns and Lynn Novick, "Prohibition" will then segue to TV screens with the first episode debuting on Sunday, October 2, followed by episodes 2 and 3 on Monday and Tuesday. The second and third episodes will be available on the PBS iOS app the day after they appear on TV and remain there until Friday, October 7.
In addition, the episodes will be streamed live on video.pbs.org [6] at the same time they're shown on TV and be available for purchase via iTunes.
"PBS' strategy of debuting high-profile shows on the iPad and iPhone before television broadcast has been enormously popular with users," Jason Seiken, PBS' senior vice president for Interactive, Product Development & Innovation, said in a statement. "Users of our apps watched more than 52 million video streams last month. The early premiere of the first episode of Ken Burns's and Lynn Novick's much anticipated 'Prohibition' is part of our ongoing mission to provide all Americans with content where and when they want it."
A 30-minute preview of "Prohibition" and a Q&A session with its two creators can currently be found on the PBS app [7] in anticipation of tomorrow's release of episode 1.
Links
- ^ iPhone (reviews.cnet.com)
- ^ iPad (www.cnet.com)
- ^ "Prohibition," (www.pbs.org)
- ^ PBS app (reviews.cnet.com)
- ^ iPod Touch (www.cnet.com)
- ^ video.pbs.org (video.pbs.org)
- ^ PBS app (itunes.apple.com)
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