11/14/2005 4:54:07 PM
ABOUT FUCKING TIMEi thought it was gonna take a fucking social revolution to get something like this
11/14/2005 4:55:29 PM
awesome, ive been wanting to see the monkees, the man from u.n.c.l.e., and hogan's heroes for awhile now. they took them off tv land.
11/14/2005 4:56:24 PM
finally.If they're smart they'll do like a subscription On-Demand type thing over the internet for newer shows and movies. Like what they do on Digital Cable, only over the web.I mean they could get into markets where people can't get their cable service. Everyone wins.
11/14/2005 4:59:36 PM
Thank God.Let's pray for more to come.
11/14/2005 6:23:47 PM
lets hope they have those Bomb ass nickelodeon shows
11/14/2005 6:37:57 PM
Welcome Back Kotter MOTHERFUCKERS!
11/14/2005 11:41:55 PM
the only way I see this is that it will suck ass. there will be 20 different distributors each with their own videos to offer so if I want to see Family Guy episiodes I'll need to go to Fox's distributor and if I want to see last week's West Wing I'll need to go to NBC. At least currently with music "most" mainstream music can be found on each of the distributing sites. Apple if they want to do this right needs to secure for themselves a MUCH larger base of shows to distribute or the market will be too goddamn fragmented to lead to the "TV revolution".
11/14/2005 11:55:45 PM
will it suck ass compared to NOT being able to find shows instantly on the internet?didn't think so[Edited on November 14, 2005 at 11:57 PM. Reason : .]
11/14/2005 11:57:36 PM
no it won't but if it means having to have 20 different accounts on different download services, then yes, it will. Itunes is great because you can get all your music from ONE place. The way TV is going this IS NOT GOING TO HAPPEN.while i didn't see that AOL is offering the episodes for free it doesn't really matter since its still another "place"[Edited on November 15, 2005 at 12:03 AM. Reason : .]
11/15/2005 12:01:53 AM
11/15/2005 12:05:06 AM
oh jesus fucking christ. yes dumbshit, i noted that in my first post; however, i failed to make that caveat known in my second. I am sincerely sorry, but my point still stands. I can get the majority of my online music from one store. with the current trend I will need 20 stores to get my videos from.
11/15/2005 12:10:23 AM
11/15/2005 12:17:42 AM
IPODS ARE FOR GAYS
11/15/2005 6:47:56 AM
they wont be able to get everyone but they'll be close think about all the channels timewarner provides over digital cable combined with the road runner and aol networksadded to a (possible and likely) alliance with Microsoftthey would dominate
11/15/2005 1:41:43 PM
that makes no sense shaggy, just because time warner is also a cable company doesn't mean that they'll be able to distribute the same shows over the internet. I'm pretty sure cable companies would be pretty pissed about that. basically the reason online music can be a success is that you can get basically the same thing from different companies, you aren't locked in. with the way TV is going, there will be specific distributors for different networks. I want to be able to get sportscenter from 4 or 5 different entities so that I can choose which is the best. right now i can get the same song from various places i don't have to go to itunes for a specific distributor.
11/15/2005 5:49:14 PM
TimeWarner is just an example.I used them because they'd probably be the first out the door with the service. You would of course have other companies get in on it, but just like online music services it will be the first out the door that will become the leader.The reason companies were so eager to jump into bed with Apple or other companies music stores is to stem off the increasing ammount of piracy. Most people just want 1 or 2 songs and dont want an album. Combine that with the convenience of logging into a p2p network and getting the song and people stop driving to the store for CDs.at .99c a song it makes it convenient and legal and so people are ok with spending the money.The only thing that is keeping the same thing from happening with tv shows is connection speeds.I mean there is obviously a lot of tv piracy going on on the internet, but not anywhere near the level of music.I for one, would gladly pay, as either a stand alone service or a service in conjunction with my current cable service, a fee to be able to watch what i wanted when i wanted from my computer/digitalcable box/xbox 360/etc...And it would be in the best interest of these show distrubutors to act now before the piracy becomes easier.
11/16/2005 3:44:11 PM