Microsoft announced a major update to the Xbox 360 with a plethora of new content partners for the holiday season.
The announcement means man a good thing for Microsoft, as it covers pretty much all the TV and internet tube content you’ll need. On the other side of the fence, Google on will not be so happy, as Google TV is yet to report any serious mainstream adoption. 
Microsoft’s list of partners is as follows and, as you can see, Google better have an ace up its sleeve. 
 ABC iView – Australia
 AlloCiné – France, Germany, Spain, U.K.
 Antena 3 – Spain
 Astral Media’s Disney XD – Canada
 BBC – U.K.
 blinkbox – U.K.
 Bravo – U.S.
 Canal+ - France, Spain
 Channel 4 – U.K.
 Channel 5 – U.K.
 CinemaNow (Best Buy) – U.S.
 Comcast – U.S.
 Crackle – Australia, Canada, U.K., U.S.
 Dailymotion – Available in 32 markets
 EPIX – U.S.
 GolTV – Spain
 HBO GO – U.S.
 Hulu – Japan
 iHeartRadio (Clear Channel) – U.S.
 LOVEFiLM – Germany, U.K.
 Manga Entertainment – U.S.
 Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment/Real Sports – Canada
 MediaSet – Italy
 MSN with MSNBC.com – Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Spain, U.K.
 MUZU.TV – France, Germany, Italy, Spain, U.K.
 Rogers On Demand Online (RODO) – Canada
 RTVE – Spain
 SBS On Demand – Australia
 Syfy – U.S.
 Telefonica – Spain
 Televisa – Mexico
 “The Today Show” – U.S.
 TMZ – U.S.
 UFC – Canada, U.S.
 Verizon – U.S.
 VEVO – Canada, U.K., U.S.
 YouTube – Available in 22 markets
 ZDF – Germany
	  
	  	  	  
	  	
				
				


