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  • Yahoo Redesigns A Bunch More Of Its Sites

    Yahoo Redesigns A Bunch More Of Its Sites

    Yahoo announced today that it is rolling out a redesign of Yahoo Sports, Yahoo Movies, Yahoo Music, Yahoo TV, Yahoo omg!, Yahoo Games and Yahoo Weather.

    “This is the next step in building a more modern, consistent and personalized Yahoo! following our new homepage design and redesigned Yahoo! News,” the company says.

    It also follows big redesigns for Yahoo Mail and Flickr.

    Personalization seems to be the main theme across the new versions of these sites. On Yahoo Sports, it will make info about your favorite leagues and teams more prominent, and include “premium” content from its staff, as well as from partners like NBC Sports. Yahoo Fantasy has also received an update.

    Yahoo Sports

    “Refreshed Yahoo! Movies, Yahoo! Music, Yahoo! TV and Yahoo! omg! provide entertaining, personalized and engaging experiences,” says Mike Kerns, Senior Vice President, Homepage & Vertical Products. “We’ve created an easier and intuitive experience for finding movie showtimes, now you can sort by theater or movie. We’ve also made it simpler to find more entertainment content, including movie trailers, tv episodes and music videos. The viewing experience for videos and photos have never been more beautiful — video screens are now larger and photos are more immersive, high quality and can be seen in full-screen.”

    Yahoo Movies

    New Yahoo Music

    Yahoo TV

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    He adds, “With the new Yahoo! Games, we’ve streamlined the site and made it easier for you to find popular games like ‘Slotomania’ and ‘The Godfather: Five Families’, discover new games like ‘Pirates: Tides of Fortune’, and get to some of your old-time favorites like ‘Gem Swap’ and ‘Dragon Mahjong’ to bring back a little nostalgia. And, we’ve improved tracking of your games history so you can get back to your favorite ones faster.”

    For Yahoo Weather, Yahoo is adding some of the features from its recently launched Weather iOS and Android apps. This includes full-bleed photos from Flickr, showing current local conditions of the time and type of weather alongside actual weather info.

    New Yahoo Weather

    Yahoo has been changing just about everything since Marissa Mayer took over as CEO (even the logo), and shows no signs of letting up. That goes for the non-stop acquisition spree as well. This week, Yahoo acquired yet another company, IQ Engines, to make even more improvements to Flickr.

    Yahoo is also extending its Yahoo Stream ads with the new redesigns. The company writes in a blog post:

    With the refreshed Yahoo! Sports, Yahoo! Movies, Yahoo! Music, Yahoo! TV, Yahoo! omg! and Yahoo! Games launching today, Yahoo! Stream Ads will now appear across these sites to complement the new content stream format. This is an exciting step forward as we continue to launch more personalized, immersive advertising opportunities that are consistent across Yahoo!, as well as across desktop, tablet and mobile. The Billboard ad format, which offers fun and entertaining interactions like watching movie trailers or purchasing tickets within the ad, will also be available across the redesigned sites. Read more about our redesigned, more personal Yahoo! sites here.

    Yahoo is also introducing Yahoo Stream Ads for Yahoo Mail on desktop and Android.

    Yahoo, last month, became the top web property in the U.S., beating even Google, according to comScore.

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  • Yahoo!, CSI creator to create “Cyergeddon” movie

    Yahoo!, CSI creator to create “Cyergeddon” movie

    Yahoo! and Anthony E. Zuiker, the creator of the CSI franchise, have teamed up to create a new movie currently titled “Cybergeddon.” In a push to try out a new content distribution model, the movie will not be released in theatres, instead being released online through Yahoo!. Zuiker has even gotten Norton by Symantec on board to lend some tech credibility to the project.

    “‘Cybergeddon’ is the evolution of the crime genre,” said Zuiker. “Through an invaluable partnership with Norton and embracing the forward-thinking vision of Dolphin Entertainment, ‘Cybergeddon’ will be a motion picture event released through Yahoo!’s global online distribution. Instead of opening ‘wide’ at 5000 screens, ‘Cybergeddon’ has the potential to premiere on 50 million online screens all over the world at the same time. This global distribution model is the future of storytelling with unprecedented scale.”

    This announcement follows similar ones by Netflix, which just last month debuted an original series, “Lillyhammer” on its streaming service. Rumors also abound that original content will be coming out of Amazon in the near future.

    “Cybergeddon” will be launching on Yahoo! this fall in a series of installments. It’s claimed that the content will engage the audience through immersive storytelling, social media and gaming.

    “When you think about what HBO did for television and what Netflix did for video rentals, they were trailblazers of their time,” said Executive Producer and Dolphin Digital Studios CEO Bill O’Dowd. “By bringing together a group of visionaries such as Anthony, Yahoo!, Dolphin, CAA and Norton, you can expect that ‘Cybergeddon’ is going to break new ground for how consumers experience entertainment around the world and across multiple platforms.”

    This in not the first announcement that Yahoo! will be involved with producing original scripted content. Earlier this year it was announced that an original series called “Electric City,” produced by Tom Hanks, will debut sometime this spring.

    Will you tune in to watch “Cybergeddon” this fall? Has streaming content finally caught up to cable, network television, and movie theatres? Is this the harbinger of destruction for traditional hollywood distribution channels? Leave your comments below.