Paste BN NETWORK Premieres Virtual Reality News Show
The Paste BN NETWORK announced that it will produce VRtually There, the first branded news experience presented in virtual reality (VR). Through the launch of VRtually There, the Paste BN NETWORK maintains its groundbreaking status in VR-driven journalism and media, poised to scale as specialized VR hardware evolves, and the viewing audience grows.
VRtually There will premiere in Spring 2016 and will air a variety of regularly scheduled segments through a true network approach. Working with Paste BN NETWORK newsrooms across the nation, VRtually There will expand to include a slate of regularly-scheduled original programming to include content from across the NETWORK, touching on a wide variety of topics, such as: music news from Nashville, SPORTS news from Detroit and Indianapolis, political news from Washington DC, outdoor news from Reno and Fort Collins, MONEY news from Westchester and Paste BN’s team, TECH and LIFE news from San Francisco and Los Angeles, and consumer tips from Reviewed.com.
Tied to the introduction of programming, VRtually There will also make various tiers of new, VR advertising units available by working with brands and agencies to develop winning integrations on the channel. And, Paste BN NETWORK’s GET Creative, its branded content studio, will have in-house expertise in VR branding. By providing these unique offerings for brands, Paste BN NETWORK is continuing to push the boundaries on emerging technology platforms.
“We are excited to work with innovative brands and agencies to invent VR advertising products and virtual branded content experiences. The USA TODAY NETWORK‘s commitment to storytelling, utilizing VR, sets us apart in the news media space,” said Kevin Gentzel chief revenue officer. “We are equally focused on connecting our readers to brands in VR. Within GET Creative, our branded content studio, we have talented and experienced VR videographers who are working hard to help invent this new advertising medium.”
“USA TODAY NETWORK has been a pioneer in virtual reality storytelling and a leader in the news space with award winning VR content,” said Joanne Lipman, Gannett’s chief content officer. “We are proud of the groundbreaking VR reporting we have done across the NETWORK, including the Edward R. Murrow award-winning ‘Harvest of Change’ and Presidential Soapbox with the Des Moines Register; skiing with the U.S. Olympic ski team in Colorado; and a piece that caught Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg’s eye, flying with the Blue Angels in Florida.”
For more information on VRtually There, visit usatoday.com/vrstories/.