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WeDigTV is a variant type of internet television provider which launched in February 2007. It uses modern technology and broadband capability in such a way that it allows the viewer to take part in the shows they are viewing as a contestant would on television. WeDigTV have named this concept TV-2, and claim to be the world's first bearer of the idea. It uses a mix of specifically filmed and recorded clips and archive footage. With a mix of old and new gameshows currently available, the viewer takes the place of a contestant in a (where possible) shortened version of the real show. Using combinations of Flash Player and streaming video featuring the authentic hosts of the programmes, the players are replaced by red and blue animated avatars. WeDigTV currently only supports one player, and they are always the red avatar. Either the player plays against the computer, or the blue avatar simply does nothing whatsoever depending on the mechanics of the given show. Upon starting the game, the player can choose two different ways to 'view' - Free to View, or Pay To View. Free to View allows the player to play free of charge, however the games are separated by a number of interactive advertisements. These cease to appear in Pay to View, and should the player gain a high score and therefore a good position on the given show's leaderboard, they will be eligible for cash prizes at the end of the given calendar month. Scoring methods vary depending on the game one is playing. WeDigTV's concept is powered by the JD Project and Endemol have one show format listed on the network. On March 4, 2008 it was announced that WeDigTV had been nominated for an Emmy Award. On 10 April, the site won the "Best Interactive Channel" award.
ShowsAs of July 2008, WeDigTV's Network Guide consists of the following: Channel 0: WeDigTV Information YouDigTVIn April 2007, a new section to the website, called YouDigTV was added. These took rounds from the selection of shows available at the time and allowed the user to add their own touch to them in some way, for example, a Catchphrase tool allowed an uploaded image to be placed behind the Bonus Catchphrase squares, or a 9-letter word could be cryptically jumbled up to go into a Conundrum Round on a Countdown mini-game. These were then fed to the player as a simple hyperlink which could then be sent to friends to play. As these became more popular, the tools eventually got given their own separate site, www.wedigtv.com/youdigtv. However, support for many of these tools was removed in late 2007, only Bullseye's 101 Challenge and Spin TV still remain, but links stored from the past games can still be played simply by putting them into the address bar. New ContentOn December 2, 2007, WeDigTV announced the commence of work on a brand new show concept called Heart Beaters. Using specially filmed real internal body footage, it is set to be a gameshow in which the player has to find certain organs by answering questions. Later, in January, Death Penalty and Mind Sets were also announced, and one other show remains undisclosed as of February. Subject to schedule, the shows are set to be released in mid-2008. Unlike the above sets of gameshows, the new TV-2 exclusive games will only be available in Free to View, after WeDigTV were unimpressed with the initial performance of Pay to View (formerely Play to Win). Mind Sets is also set to be the first WeDigTV game in which two-player modes are supported, however this is not compulsory. The release of the games is set to coincide with the site's expansion into the United States and Germany, where new versions of the website will debut initially only including these shows. In addition to this, WeDigTV hope to be expanding their catalogue of remade gameshows from TV. Taken from the Celebs page of the now defunct Alpha website, it reads that the company hopes to be negotiating with Ant and Dec, Les Dennis and Des O'Connor among others. Premium basis and High Definition content is also scheduled to be included before the end of 2008. Evolution and CriticismWhile being a very fresh, exciting new product - WeDigTV carries downsides due to the genre's originality. Its infant stages appeared very promising indeed, however, since its most major overhaul (to BETA) which occurred on 14 September 2007 (to the current look of the website - which saw the debut of WeDigTV Information, Deal or No Deal and Who Wants To Be A Millionaire), the general opinion of the website has gone down in approval, due to longer loading times, poorer picture quality and a sharp increase in the number of times the shows crash or behave in a strange manner. This can range from a series of long pauses, normally when the player's avatar is on the screen, to a fault ruining the game (two examples of this are Carol picking blank tiles on Countdown and answer boxes failing to appear on Blockbusters), bugs which did not appear before the makeover. The general poor performance of the website seems to be similar regardless of connection speed, with only loading times being improved on faster speeds.
An example of a TV-2 interactive advert, in this case for Strepsils.
The look of the website after the change has also been shunned, after being dubbed "unfriendly" on internet forums. BBC Click reporter Kate Russell praised the initial gaming sections of the website in her November 2007 review, but slashed the original presenters on the WeDigTV Information channel, ? and ?. WeDigTV appeared to take this on board, as they were replaced by former Quiz Call host Derek Gibbons and ? on 12 December. References
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