Nokia adds new content partners to Video Center

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Nokia’s new partnerships with world-leading content brands brings a huge range of high-quality mobile videos into the hands of compatible Nokia Nseries device owners.

The new partners are to join YouTube and Reuters in providing mobile video content for the Nokia Video Center that offers Nseries users a single place to discover and access the best choice of mobile video content via 3G, WiFi or PC. Users can switch easily between a range of different video services choosing from branded on-demand video, internet video podcasts and their own favorite videos. The Nokia Video Center is available on the N95 and N95 8GB.

The new partners and their services are:

CNN – Provides comprehensive international news coverage, as well as business, sports and entertainment updates from around the world.

IBN News – Download the latest news and features to your phone from the leading English news channel in India.

Jamba – offers free videos from three categories, music videos, cartoons and fun.

Sony Pictures – Inside Sony Pictures is your free all-access pass to trailers and added value content for current and upcoming movies, TV, games and more from Sony Pictures Entertainment.

RooftopComedy – Stand-up and sketch comedy clips from around the world.

ROK, FreeBeTV – Celebrity TV, Sports, Classic Commercials and Fun Little Movies.

Versaly Entertainment, FAST LANE – The premier mobile video channel for the male lifestyle: through its video business unit Vmbc.tv, programming includes intense action sports, hilarious comedy, full contact fighting, the best mobile user-generated content, and much more!

“The new content ranges from movies, trailers and comedy to more informative videos such as international news.” said Harri Männistö, Director, Multimedia, Nokia. “Consumer desire to watch internet videos on mobile devices is growing all the time and we want to help users discover and access the best content in the simplest way possible.”

CNN, IBN, Jamba and Sony Pictures will join YouTube and Reuters and will appear in the main menu of the Nokia Video Center. RooftopComedy, ROK and Versaly Entertainment will be found in the Internet Videos category of the menu.