Tag: News app

  • WION unleashes news engagement with its enhanced news app

    WION unleashes news engagement with its enhanced news app

    Mumbai: Embark on an extraordinary news experience with the revamped WION news app by IndiaDotcom Digital Private Limited, heralding transformation in global news engagement. The upgraded app introduces a polished user interface, ensuring a seamlessly intuitive navigation experience. The redesigned layout prioritises user accessibility, presenting a simple and user-friendly platform for consuming news.

    In this new digital realm, readers are not only mere spectators but also active participants in the news narrative. The WION News app bids farewell to clutter, reintroducing users to a clean layout, simplifying content discovery and enhancing navigation. Its contemporary design theme elevates the user experience by incorporating modern elements that captivate visually and foster intuitive interaction. Videos also take centre stage, promising an immersive experience, with WION shows gaining heightened visibility for an even more captivating multimedia journey.

    Some of the key features of the revamped WION app also include:

    ·      Tailored news feeds: Users now have the power to customise their news feeds, empowering them to prioritize and select content aligned with their specific interests.

    ·      Immersive multimedia integration: The app places the spotlight on enhanced multimedia integration, offering an immersive and dynamic news experience with captivating video content.

    ·      Social engagement: Seamlessly integrated social sharing options facilitate active user engagement, enabling effortless sharing of articles and videos across various social media platforms.

    ·      Performance tweaks: Beneath the surface, the modernised WION app has undergone performance tweaks, guaranteeing a smooth and efficient operation for a seamless news consumption experience.

    Highlighting the key purpose of the modern approach and new look of WION app, IDPL chief product & technology officer Akshansh Yadav expressed, “With the upgraded WION News app, we have prioritized simplicity in design and functionality. Our goal is to provide users with an intuitive platform that not only keeps them informed but resonates with their individual preferences. Navigating through the news should be seamless, and that’s exactly what we’ve achieved with the streamlined user interface.”

    Zee Business & WION chief business officer Madhu Soman further added, ”From streamlined navigation to personalised content curation, we’re ensuring that our users not only consume news but also actively engage with it, making the WION News app a true digital companion on the information highway.”

    WION News app ensures top-quality articles, thoughtful analyses, and expert opinions from seasoned editors and columnists. It’s your easy-access hub for high-calibre news content with a variety of perspectives and expert insights.

  • Deccan Herald launches news app

    Deccan Herald launches news app

    Deccan Herald, the Bengaluru-based media title, has announced the launch of its news App for Android and iOS mobile devices. This is another step in the revamp of the product portfolio at the Printers Mysore, the company that owns Deccan Herald and Kannada title Prajavani. Last August, it launched a redesigned version of the DH newspaper, and the website deccanherald.com has seen traffic surge after a series of content and product initiatives.

    The new DH app brings you breaking news, analysis and opinion, across text, video and audio, and also features new formats, justifying the tag line “One News App. Many Experiences”.

    “Our new DH app is everything a modern news app should be: It presents news elegantly across formats, and in new ways designed to keep younger consumers engaged. What hasn’t changed, of course, is the high-quality journalism it draws on, and our belief that the reader is at the centre of everything we do: In fact, the way the app works, it will only increase the reader’s bond with us,” says  Sitaraman Shankar, Acting CEO, The Printers Mysore, and Editor, Deccan Herald.  

    Some of the key features of the new app are:

    My News: A home for personalised news. You can tailor your news feed depending on your preferences and reading habits.

    What’s Brewing: Catch the news before it becomes news. Read up on context and analysis ahead of a big news event, and even sign up for notifications for when that piece of news actually comes to pass.

    News Shots: Want to read a short summary before jumping into the details of the news? We offer a snippety news article in less than 70 words for those addicted to short formats.

    Highlights: Consume news insta style. If you love Instagram and Facebook stories, you can now stay updated with visual-led articles.

    “A lot of ideation and research has gone behind making this app. Digital news consumption is taking new forms regularly and we have built the app on many of these new facets to give our users a richer & wholesome user experience added with a touch of News personalization. What we will learn from the app will help to expand these user experiences to our other digital assets. ” says Arpan Chatterjee, COO – Digital, The Printers Mysore.

    Design house ThinkDesign carried out user research and worked closely with Deccan Herald to arrive at an eye-catching design for the app, while app development partner Webdunia was responsible for implementation.

  • MM TV launches the first 100% Malayalam Entertainment and News app

    MM TV launches the first 100% Malayalam Entertainment and News app

    MUMBAI: MM TV has launched ManoramaMAX – the first 100% Malayalam Entertainment and News app, offering a plethora of pure Malayalam content from Manorama’s content bucket. Malayalis worldwide can now watch news, entertainment programmes, MAX Originals and movies in one application.

    ManoramaMAX offers all the latest snippets of news including Live Manorama News, all the daily bulletins, a special Speed News for the ManoramaMax users, and all the popular shows on Manorama News like Counter Point, NereChovve, ParayatheVayya, Crime Story etc. The app also offers entertainment content as programs from fiction, reality shows and other shows of Mazhavil Manorama. It allows a user to watch currently running shows before it airs on TV, if they take a premium membership. 

    The premium membership also grants access to 150 plus movies including premiere first on ManoramaMAX. It also showcases Max Originals and Events yearlong, exclusively for its premium customers. 

    The premium membership can be availed at Rs. 499 per annum in India and at $14.99 per annum if the subscriber is from anywhere outside India. A user can enjoy access to the free content by simply logging into the free version of the app. 

  • BBC launches vertical video news product; plans BBC stories

    BBC launches vertical video news product; plans BBC stories

    MUMBAI: BBC has launched a new vertical video experience in its News app. Users can swipe through a curated list of videos of the day, to get an up-to-date summary of news in an easy-to-consume and engaging format.

    All the videos are created specifically with smartphone users in mind: the videos are succinct and sharply edited, designed to be viewed vertically in full screen, and have subtitles. In addition, the app will debut new vertical interstitial ad formats.

    BBC News digital development director James Montgomery said, “Video remains the medium in which much of our best journalism is told, but the storytelling needs to be re-thought for mobile.The key to success is the combination of relevance and reward: videos that are not only great to watch, but which are offered in formats that are optimised for smartphones. We know that mobile users check their phones frequently but don’t have time to stay for long. In many cases, this is on their morning commute and again at home in the evening when they want to catch up on the day. The new index helps them find the best videos quickly, and presents it to them in a digestible and finite package.”

    The new vertical experience was designed in-house in partnership with the New York agency Code & Theory.

    The upgrade is one of the fruits of Project Newstream, an initiative to adapt BBC video journalism to the mobile era. The same content is also published to the web, and to social, with a consistent look and feel in design.

    This release will be followed by further enhancements, including improvements to image quality and social sharing functionality. A second vertical video index, BBC Stories will come out in early December. It will focus on current affairs with more personal and immersive human interest videos.

    Montgomery added, “Being good at delivering news to mobiles is particularly important for younger audiences, for whom the smartphone is the primary, or possibly only, source of news.”

    The international BBC News app now claims to have 7.2 million unique users each month, with almost a quarter watching video each week, and video views have almost doubled in the past year.

    In 2013 the BBC announced a long-term goal to increase cross-platform weekly reach to 500 million people by 2022. It is recognised that News will account for the vast majority of this audience, and that digital is the fastest-growing, though not necessarily single largest, platform. By 2020, it’s thought that another billion people will be online and, as handsets, network speeds and data charges improve across the world, the majority of these are likely be connected via mobile phone, particularly in Africa and Asia.

  • BBC launches vertical video news product; plans BBC stories

    BBC launches vertical video news product; plans BBC stories

    MUMBAI: BBC has launched a new vertical video experience in its News app. Users can swipe through a curated list of videos of the day, to get an up-to-date summary of news in an easy-to-consume and engaging format.

    All the videos are created specifically with smartphone users in mind: the videos are succinct and sharply edited, designed to be viewed vertically in full screen, and have subtitles. In addition, the app will debut new vertical interstitial ad formats.

    BBC News digital development director James Montgomery said, “Video remains the medium in which much of our best journalism is told, but the storytelling needs to be re-thought for mobile.The key to success is the combination of relevance and reward: videos that are not only great to watch, but which are offered in formats that are optimised for smartphones. We know that mobile users check their phones frequently but don’t have time to stay for long. In many cases, this is on their morning commute and again at home in the evening when they want to catch up on the day. The new index helps them find the best videos quickly, and presents it to them in a digestible and finite package.”

    The new vertical experience was designed in-house in partnership with the New York agency Code & Theory.

    The upgrade is one of the fruits of Project Newstream, an initiative to adapt BBC video journalism to the mobile era. The same content is also published to the web, and to social, with a consistent look and feel in design.

    This release will be followed by further enhancements, including improvements to image quality and social sharing functionality. A second vertical video index, BBC Stories will come out in early December. It will focus on current affairs with more personal and immersive human interest videos.

    Montgomery added, “Being good at delivering news to mobiles is particularly important for younger audiences, for whom the smartphone is the primary, or possibly only, source of news.”

    The international BBC News app now claims to have 7.2 million unique users each month, with almost a quarter watching video each week, and video views have almost doubled in the past year.

    In 2013 the BBC announced a long-term goal to increase cross-platform weekly reach to 500 million people by 2022. It is recognised that News will account for the vast majority of this audience, and that digital is the fastest-growing, though not necessarily single largest, platform. By 2020, it’s thought that another billion people will be online and, as handsets, network speeds and data charges improve across the world, the majority of these are likely be connected via mobile phone, particularly in Africa and Asia.

  • Former Microsoft India MD Srini Koppolu launches Veooz app

    Former Microsoft India MD Srini Koppolu launches Veooz app

    MUMBAI: In order to provide easy access to relevant news, former Microsoft India MD Srini Koppolu has launched a news app. Christened Veooz, the app will bring easy access to breaking news and important stories, selected from thousands of sources using patented algorithms.

     

    Those involved along with Koppolu are IIIT-Hyderabad dean R&D professor Vasudeva Varma and search, machine learning and natural language processing (NLP) expert Dr. Prasad Pingali. Veooz is the one stop solution for news with support for multiple languages, countries, cities, topics and personalization.

     

    “With a vision to provide easy access to relevant news to the widest audience across the world, we are making the Veooz app available in 10 languages in India along with the English versions for 40 countries,” said Veooz founder and CEO Koppolu. “Majority of the people from India can use the app in their language and stay current with important stories,” he added.

     

    Veooz enables users to experience stories in multiple ways. They can skim through the headlines, read a short summary, or the full story. Using 360 feature, they can get in-depth coverage on a story with related stories, pictures, videos, and live buzz. The app has the unique capability to pull ‘the buzz’ related to a story, filter out noise and show posts which are meaningful and from influential people.

     

    With more than 100,000 topics to choose from, users can follow general topics such as technology, business, sports, entertainment, fashion, travel or follow specific celebrities, companies, products, cities, hashtags and more. Veooz personalization engine will generate custom designed My Veooz news feed with the right mix of stories, so that user never misses any important story on their interests.

     

    “Veooz is powered by a highly scalable platform that continuously discovers and analyzes stories from thousands of news, magazine, blog sources and millions of posts, pictures, videos from all major social networks, and selects relevant stories using heuristics based on news and social media signals. Using patented algorithms, auto-curated feeds are generated in real time for 40 countries, 2000 cities, thousands of topics,” added Veooz founder, CTO Prasad Pingali.

     

    It is a free app that can be installed on Android and iOS devices.

  • Google acquires news app Wavii for $30 mn

    Google acquires news app Wavii for $30 mn

    MUMBAI: Google has acquired news summarisation app Wavii for $30 million in cash, Earlier this year Yahoo! had paid a similar amount to buy news reader Summly which is competition to Wavii.

    Google could use Wavii to improve search results for news stories.