More TV makes its way to Xbox Live
Microsoft is stepping up its TV game with the Xbox 360. Fans will soon get a little taste of Sookie and True Blood on their favorite gaming console. The new, new experience will debut next month and along with it will be a lot of new TV partners. Naturally you’ll have to have an existing subscription to these services in order to have access to them on your console.

I’ve never understood the need personally to view the channels on my console when I could just turn to the station on the same TV I’m using my console on. Does that make sense to anyone? If they were to give me access to these shows without the need to already be subscribed then it would be something cool.
Oh well .. check out all of the new and existing entertainment partners below. You can even view a video with some other cool features here.
Entertainment Partners on Xbox 360 (Existing and New)
• ABC iView – Australia
• AlloCiné – France, Germany, Spain, U.K.
• Antena 3 – Spain
• Astral Media’s Disney XD – Canada
• AT&T** – U.S.
• BBC – U.K.
• blinkbox – U.K.
• Bravo – U.S.
• BSkyB** – U.K.
• Canal+* – France, Spain
• Channel 4 – U.K.
• Channel 5 – U.K.
• CinemaNow (Best Buy) – U.S.
• Comcast – U.S.
• Crackle – Australia, Canada, U.K., U.S.
• Dailymotion – Available in 32 markets
• EPIX – U.S.
• ESPN** – U.S.
• Facebook** – Available in all 35 Xbox LIVE markets
• FOXTEL** – Australia
• GolTV – Spain
• HBO GO – U.S.
• Hulu – Japan
• Hulu +**– U.S.
• iHeartRadio (Clear Channel) – U.S.
• Last.fm** – U.K., U.S.
• LOVEFiLM – Germany, U.K.
• Manga Entertainment – U.S.
• Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment/Real Sports – Canada
• MediaSet – Italy
• MSN with MSNBC.com – Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Spain, U.K.
• MUZU.TV – France, Germany, Italy, Spain, U.K.
• Netflix**– Canada, U.S.
• Rogers On Demand Online (RODO) – Canada
• RTVE – Spain
• SBS On Demand – Australia
• Syfy – U.S.
• Telefonica – Spain
• Televisa – Mexico
• “The Today Show” – U.S.
• TELUS** – Canada
• TMZ – U.S.
• Twitter** – Available in all 35 Xbox LIVE markets
• UFC – Canada, U.S.
• Verizon – U.S.
• VEVO – Canada, U.K., U.S.
• VimpelCom** – Russia
• Vodafone Portugal** – Portugal
• YouTube – Available in 22 markets
• ZDF – Germany
• Zune** – Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain

October 5th, 2011 at 11:39 am
It is a very neat feature for those who have a use for it.
The internet has spawned so many ways to do things differently. It is my opinion that this period of time will shape so much, affecting the future. The potential is so great
October 5th, 2011 at 1:16 pm
I agree with Deacon, why make HBO avaliable on my 360 when I can view it on my cable or satellite? It would be great to have if you didn’t have to be a HBO subscriber already, but it just doesn’t make sense to me.