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Social TV is a term used to describe the integration of social media and television. It is a form of interactive television that allows viewers to interact with each other and with the content they are watching. This interaction can take the form of commenting, sharing, and voting on content. It also allows viewers to connect with each other through social networks such as Facebook and Twitter.
The Social TV market within the context of Cable Television is growing rapidly. Cable providers are increasingly offering interactive features such as voting, commenting, and sharing, as well as the ability to connect with friends and family through social networks. This allows viewers to engage with the content they are watching in a more meaningful way.
Companies in the Social TV market include Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Dish Network, and AT&T U-verse. These companies offer interactive features such as voting, commenting, and sharing, as well as the ability to connect with friends and family through social networks. Additionally, there are a number of companies that specialize in providing Social TV services, such as GetGlue, Miso, and Zeebox. Show Less Read more