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DECEMBER 18TH, 2015
Transforming the viewing experience worldwide, Espial today announced exciting new applications for its G4 STB Client, based on RDK and HTML5, to be showcased at CES in Las Vegas next month. Espial has partnered with the award-winning, Philadelphia-based fan engagement technology company, OneTwoSee to enable network operators to deliver value add applications in conjunction with live sporting events to their subscribers to help combat cord-cutting and increase revenue.
Read More at Business WireDECEMBER 17TH, 2015
OneTwoSee, the Philadelphia-based award-winning fan engagement technology company, and FOX Sports – the innovator in sports television -- have expanded their existing relationship whereby OneTwoSee will now supply FOX Sports with OneTwoSee’s new publishing platform called Visual Insights™ in support of FOX Sports’ interactive fan experiences surrounding NFL coverage.
See Full Press ReleaseOCTOBER 19TH, 2015
OneTwoSee, a Philadelphia-based developer of second-screen experiences and data visualization products for sports, has struck a series of new high-level partnerships including ones with NASCAR and the Tribune Co., and an expanded deal with partner Comcast.
Read MoreOCTOBER 9TH, 2015
OneTwoSee, a sports data visualization company, raised $1.2 million in debt financing this week that it will use primarily to hire more people.
Read MoreSEPTEMBER 10TH, 2015
Comcast hosted the event to promote the new X1 Sports app, designed to complement the viewing experience for those of us who watch sporting events at home. Fans can customize it by team or fantasy player, and besides keeping track of fantasy stats, it provides extra information about the game as it is playing live. Pretty cool.
Read more at SB NationSEPTEMBER 3RD, 2015
Comcast said it has tweaked and enhanced its set-top-based X1 Sports app for the NFL and NCAA football seasons, promising it will feature more real-time data and visuals that sync up with the on-field action while also providing key pre- and post-game info.
Read more at MultiChannel.comAUGUST 28TH, 2015
Comcast is bulking up its on-screen sports app, tossing in colorful stats, more scores, and easier access to find other games to watch. These new features are already live for Major League Baseball and the most prominent soccer leagues, while more is coming as the NFL and college football season ramps up.
Read more at Techhive.comAUGUST 28TH, 2015
Calling the game has never been easier. Watch Chris Cooley breakdown the X1 Sports App and all it's cross platform benefits for both analysts and fans.
Watch at CSN Mid-AtlanticJUNE 29TH, 2015
If you're a baseball stats hound, you probably don't enjoy tearing your eyes away from the game just to dig up facts about the latest at-bat matchup. You might not have to distract yourself for much longer if you're a Comcast subscriber, though -- the cable TV giant has introduced a Baseball Extras feature to its Xfinity Sports app that turns your X1 set-top box into a real-time stats machine. Fire it up and you'll get a carousel of info that pops up as it becomes relevant, such as the batter's chances of defeating the pitcher or post-game recaps. You can also use it to track a game even when you're watching something else, so you don't have to interrupt your kids' show to get a better sense of how your favorite team is doing. This isn't as unintrusive as keeping your phone out while you watch, but it's definitely more convenient.
Read more at EngadgetJUNE 29TH, 2015
With the help of a 5-year-old Philly tech company, Comcast is launching the Xfinity Sports App for the X1 platform.
Read more at PhillyMag.comJUNE 29TH, 2015
With the interactive data apps that Philadelphia based OneTwoSee supplies as a compliment to live sports events, users become “far more likely” to stick with a game (and keep peace in the house), said OneTwoSee Co-Founder/CEO Chris Reynolds.
Read more at Philly.comJUNE 29TH, 2015
OneTwoSee, a Philadephia-based developer of second-screen experiences for sports, has signed a deal with Comcast to power an array of scores and statistics in the cable giant’s X1 cloud-based TV platform.
Read more at Sports Business JournalMAY 26TH, 2015
OneTwoSee, the Philadelphia-based award-winning fan engagement technology company has extended its agreement with Sportsnet - the premier Canadian sports media company - to develop and implement interactive fan experiences for sportsnet.ca surrounding Sportsnet’s MLB coverage for the 2015 season.
See Full Press ReleaseMARCH 26TH, 2015
OneTwoSee, the Philadelphia-based award-winning fan engagement technology company has been nominated for three 2015 sports business awards by the Sports Business Journal and Cynopsis Media.
See Full Press ReleaseFEBRUARY 24TH, 2015
OneTwoSee, a Philadelphia-based multiscreen startup that specializes in interactive apps that sync up contextual data with live sports broadcasts, said it has inked a new multi-year deal to continue to produce interactive elements for FoxSports.com and Fox Sports’ coverage of a MLB, NBA, NCAA basketball and NHL games.
Read MoreFEBRUARY 24TH, 2015
OneTwoSee, the Philadelphia-based award-winning fan engagement technology company, and FOX Sports – the innovator in sports television -- have entered into a multi-year extension of their relationship whereby OneTwoSee will continue to produce for FOXSports.com interactive fan experiences surrounding FOX Sports’ coverage of various sports including MLB, NBA, NCAA basketball and NHL.
See Full Press ReleaseFEBRUARY 2ND, 2015
The sports-viewing experience now requires enhanced content, and if you are not getting it on your TV, you are getting it someplace else," said Jason Angelides, cofounder of OneTwoSee, the Philadelphia tech company that developed Sports Extras. For years, Comcast has said it would make television an interactive experience. Finally, that seems to be happening in sports, where distributors and programmers are seeking to make games more entertaining and engaging as they monetize the tens of billions of dollars paid out for TV rights.
Read MoreJANUARY 12TH, 2015
This paradigm shift is causing executives to reconsider their overall experience. One company at the show, OneTwoSee, had a lineup of visitors wanting to take a second look at their programming plans.
Read MoreJANUARY 9TH, 2015
OneTwoSee, the Center City company that builds app for sports TV, set up shop inside the Rovi booth, showing off features it built for Rovi’s Electronic Program Guide.
Read MoreJANUARY 5TH, 2015
OneTwoSee, the Philadelphia-based award-winning fan engagement technology company, will exhibit within the Rovi booth at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show, January 6th through January 9th in Las Vegas at the Caesar's Palace Convention Center.
See Full Press ReleaseNOVEMBER 11TH, 2014
OneTwoSee, the Philadelphia-based award-winning fan engagement technology company, has been selected by Sportsnet – the premier Canadian sports media company – to develop and implement interactive fan experiences for sportsnet.ca surrounding Sportsnet’s National Hockey League telecasts for the 2014-2015 season.
Read MoreNOVERMBER 11TH, 2014
OneTwoSee, the Philadelphia-based award-winning fan engagement technology company, and FOX Sports – the innovator in sports television -- have entered into a multi-year extension of their relationship whereby OneTwoSee will continue to produce for FOXSports.com interactive fan experiences surrounding FOX Sports’ coverage of various sports including NBA, NCAA basketball and the NHL.
Read MoreSEPTEMBER 2ND, 2014
Boasting clients that include the likes of Fox Sports, NBC Sports, Bloomberg Sports, Canada’s Rogers and TSN as well as LG Electronics, Philadelphia-based fan engagement technology company OneTwoSee has quickly turned heads with its multiscreen application platform, which takes a slate of raw data surrounding sports....
Read MoreSEPTEMBER 1ST, 2014
All of the cool kids don't live and work in Silicon Valley. A few of them, it turns out, work for a small Philadelphia startup called OneTwoSee that has developed a white-label, multiscreen application platform that can present a range of data and information that syncs up with live....
Read MoreJULY 14TH, 2014
OneTwoSee, a Philadelphia-based startup provider of second-screen experiences for sports, has launched with TV manufacturer LG Electronics and Bloomberg Sports a connected TV experience that blends live video with stats, scores, analytics and other data. In the initiative, first mention....
Read MoreJUNE 12TH, 2014
Comcast Sports, in fact, was the first client for programming-related tech firm OneTwoSee, which Nutter will visit Friday. The two-person startup, which has received $3.5 million in venture capital, now has 13 employees and expects to hire seven more, co-founder Chris Reynolds said....
Read MoreMAY 1ST, 2014
OneTwoSee, the leader in multi-platform, real-time fan engagement solutions, is excited to announce the appointment of Rick Bergan to head up business development and sales as the company continues to expand both internally and externally within the multi-platform TV ecosystem....
Read MoreMAR 26TH, 2014
MLB fans with an LG smart TV have reason to be excited this season. OneTwoSee, an interactive TV application company with a sports focus, and Bloomberg Sports have created a connected TV application that will bring interactive stats and advanced analytics to owners of LG smart TVs for the 2014-15 MLB season...
Read MoreMAR 24TH, 2014
When was the last time you sat down in front of your television without a smartphone, tablet, or computer? Chances are it's been a while. To completely tune into a television program without any other device competing for the viewers' attention is a rarity in today's hyper-connected society...
Read MoreMAR 5TH, 2014
This pioneering sports viewing experience is a result of a partnership between data analytics leader Bloomberg Sports and OneTwoSee, a Philadelphia-based startup regarded as an innovator in multi-platform, real-time sports applications...
Read MoreFEB 26TH, 2014
Sports media is always on the search for new ways to create riveting live action for its fans in order to help heighten the game-day experience and bring forth new-found levels of engagement...
Read MoreFEB 13TH, 2014
The collision between TV and the Internet gave rise to dozens of ill-conceived startups, all too many of which were dubious ‘social TV’ solutions in search of a problem (most seemed based on TV check-ins or the idea that people would want Twitter feeds shoehorned into every conceivable interface)...
Read MoreFEB 5TH, 2014
As the Smart TV landscape continues to evolve and grow, innovators set to create new levels of engagement for Sports broadcasts.
Read MoreJAN 31ST, 2014
OneTwoSee develops real-time applications to supplement sports telecasts. For example, co-founder and CEO Chris Reynolds says for baseball, the firm has provided all the real-time pitcher-batter matchups on a pitch-by-pitch basis to give fans a deeper interaction with the game...
Read MoreJAN 9TH, 2014
Bloomberg Sports, the US specialist in sports analytics, has formed an expanded partnership with multiplatform fan engagement innovator OneTwoSee...
Read MoreDEC 17TH, 2013
OneTwoSee is proud to announce the appointment of Robert Pace as Chief Business Officer of the company, charged with heading up Finance, Administration, Fundraising and Corporate Development for the rapidly growing multiscreen innovator...
Read MoreDEC 4TH, 2013
TV networks and pro sports stadium managers are preparing for a mobile-apps arms race that will try to make both live and remotely-viewed games more attractive to consumers...
Read MoreDEC 17TH, 2013
Like a lot of the bright digital developers and marketers building small app businesses around Philadelphia these days, Jason Angelides used to work at Traffic.com, the Malvern-based, U.S.-backed highway-traffic digital-reporting firm...
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