Clicker Media has announced the public launch of Clicker.com, a programming guide to Internet TV. Clicker, which has been in private beta since mid-September, is a resource for navigating all broadcast-quality programming online. Clicker’s index includes over 400,000 full episodes from over 1,200 sources. Clicker has over 30,000 movies from Netflix Instant Streaming and Amazon VOD. Clicker also catalogs more than 50,000 music videos from over 20,000 artists.

“The last era of television was simple to navigate in retrospect,” says Jim Lanzone, founder and CEO of Clicker Media, in a statement. “Shows came on at specific times, and we had a schedule laid out in a neat grid. But even the growth from three TV networks to 150+ cable channels was nowhere near as dramatic as today’s changes toward a world of nearly infinite video-on-demand, scattered amongst thousands of online destinations. Helping viewers navigate this new landscape, to discover what’s on online and where to find it, is the singular need Clicker was built to fulfill.”

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