PBS.org Adds Transcript Search Feature
WASHINGTON: PBS has launched a new feature allowing users to search transcriptions from PBS.org’s 7,000 free videos, as well as text and other data. The new feature is powered by RAMP’s MediaCloud technology that helps manage the rich metadata for the site.
As part of the expanded video search capabilities, PBS.org users will be able to sort, navigate and share search results with a wide array of filters, including program title, producer, local PBS station, air date and content format of programs such as “NOVA,” “Frontline,” “American Experience,” “PBS NewsHour” and more.
“PBS.org continues to experiment and enhance the user experience with over 2,000 hours of streaming video, new content verticals and themed channels, and a suite of features to help fans share and engage,” said Jason Seiken, PBS senior vice president of interactive and product development. “The new search feature adds the unique ability to find and share resources, down to the exact second, within any program.”
PBS.org will also be adding thousands of “universal topic pages” that are designed to let users track and stay up-to-date on key issues of interest. The topic pages will include video, audio, text and images on given subjects as well as a wide variety of social networking features that will encourage users to share and discover PBS content across Twitter, Facebook, RSS and other social media. ~ Government Video
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