According to multimedia editor Michael Logan, the site will roll out an upgraded video and audio player with social sharing options such as RSS feeds, email links and embedded players.
The new site, slated to launch in early June, will also include a video and audio archive that can be found via search engines - capabilities that are currently unavailable.
The videos may include pre- and post-roll ads and will run for two to three minutes.
Unlike most of the subscription-based site, video content has been available to all users.
The newspaper has also launched an Olympic-focused website that is available without subscription. Sources close to the site suggest this may be an experiment in operating without a paywall.