GLENDALE, Calif. — World Wide Content, Inc announced Tuesday the completion of its development stage of WWC Version 4.0, a new version of the company's system 3.0 launched in June 2007 and featuring numerous upgrades.
WWC Version 4.0 offers seven options for content licensing: Website Content Licensing, VOD Revenue Sharing, Cable/Hotel Rights, Mobile Rights, DVD Rights, Video Feeds and IP/TV.
The Beta version of the site was unveiled officially at the Phoenix Forum on April 2 and now can be viewed in its full version with new lower prices, including some titles at $49 each.
"Version 4.0 has other exciting features to help you with your content needs. We're very excited about an all-new site design, all-new Webmaster backend, all-new studio backend with real time online reports plus better and faster content search and navigation, more new studios and titles and our renewed initiative to provide improved customer service and studio support," said enthusiastic CEO/Co-Founder Raffi Vartanian, adding that the upgrades included in WWC 4.0 will keep World Wide Content a competitive force.
WWC has expanded its library to more than 14,000 titles for online licensing in the company's content catalog. The material is drawn from a pool of 250-plus production studios that cover more than 100 niches, now available in any format.
To keep up with all that's new at World Wide Content, including WWC Version 4.0, visit WorldWideContent.com.