Telvetto is here to give a new lease of life to how people relate to their favorite TV shows. On this site, people can basically tune in to the best online conversations and content about these shows that they’re watching. This can be done from their laptops, phones and tablets, and all the content they’re given access to is obviously updated by the second.
On Telvetto, all the content is broken down in six different channels: “Sports”, “News”, “Finance”, “Television”, “Politics” and “Music”. Failing to find what you want is just impossible with content being categorized so squarely.
The ones who came up with Telvetto did so because they wanted to “increase the drama of television”. I don’t really know if they achieved that aim, but I know that watching any show like this sure makes you get involved with what you’re watching to a much bigger degree. And that’s not bad for starters.
A startup that once did something comparable (but only that for Twitter) was Chitter.tv. That site is no more, but you can read what I had to say about it here.
Telvetto.com In Their Own Words
Tune in to a channel, lean back, and enjoy the game, show, debate or event.
Some Questions About Telvetto.com
How keen will people really be to watch TV with their mobiles on their hands? Won’t some think such a thing defies the concept of watching a show? 





