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A New Business Model for TV
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Mark Evans
on Thu 07 Apr 2005 10:23 AM EDT | Permanent Link
Although I can't take much credit for this idea (Robert Thompson, who writes one of Canada's best golf blogs, is the source), I believe there is a huge opportunity for pay-as-you-go television. The idea stems from the usefulness of Torrent sites such as Torrrentspy.com where you can download television shows you may have missed. I'm a huge fan of Deadwood but due to technical problems - my Rogers PVR has mysteriously stopped functioning - I've missed the last two shows. But with Torrentspy, that's no longer a problem. Sure, it can take anywhere from a few hours to more than a day sometimes to download but it's well worth any aggravation. If the television industry is smart - and doesn't follow the legal-obsessed leads of the music and movies businesses - they will introduce a service where you can legally and easily download television shows. Let's say HBO, for example, offers The Sopranos or Deadwood for $2 or $3 an episode. If it's a high-quality, quick download you can keep indefinitely, I'd be happy to sign up for on a pay-as-you-go or subscription basis. Do I think the television industry will be savvy enough to recognize the opportunity? Probably not, but this is one good idea whose time has come.
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Re: A New Business Model for TV
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Anonymous
on Fri 08 Apr 2005 01:37 AM EDT | Permanent Link
* totally agree ... check out io-data's networked DVD player allows the user to play these on their TV
* tvtorrents is even more useful from a TV viewers point of view. It is linked to TV Tome etc. * with shaw extreme shows can (and often do) download in less than an hour. |
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