blinkx announces tie-up with sports content group SNTV
blinkx, the world's largest video search engine, has entered into a partnership with television sports video group SNTV.
blinkx, the world's largest video search engine, has entered into a partnership with television sports video group SNTV.
The agreement will give blinkx users "a front-row seat to even more premium sports content," the company said on Wednesday morning.
SNTV covers a variety of major sports events worldwide, from the Olympics and the FIFA World Cup to the novel and niche competitions like wife-carrying and snail racing.
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"We're delighted to partner with SNTV, known for their high quality and immediate sports coverage, to bring videos of world famous and up-and-coming athletes alike to our audience," said Brian Mukherjee, the Chief Executive Officer of blinkx.
"SNTV got its reputation as the essential guide for sports fans for a reason, and we are very pleased to make their constantly growing library of sports footage fully searchable on blinkx.com."
blinkx has signed more than 800 partners and indexed over 35m hours of video and audio content.
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