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Yes they said via Hotstar, however they also said this would be available from 22/23rd Feb through Disney+. This was quite bizarre as it means potential subscribers would miss the first 2 tests. Not sure if there is anyother way to stream from Hotstar. ---------- Post added at 22:23 ---------- Previous post was at 22:22 ---------- Quote:
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Hotstar - https://www.hotstar.com/gb/ - is a wholly different service and proposition (its focused on Indian entertainment) from ‘Star’ which is going to be the brand on Disney Plus encompassing entertainment content that skews more adult. Disney Plus is not going to be hosting any kind of sports at the launch of Star on 23/2/20 - it’s entirely focused on film and tv content. There is a Times article about this that seems to confuse Star and Hotstar but they are two distinct products. |
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Here is an outfit looking to plug that gap in the market, and good luck to them. If they can do it, so can VM. https://advanced-television.com/2021...beta-launches/ [EXTRACT] Must Ltd has announced the launch of beta site Must TV, which it says will “create an elegant solution to the problem of content discovery”. Must TV highlights the best new TV by aggregating critics’ reviews of shows whilst building a comprehensive library of the content available across all streaming platforms. The site enables users to click straight through to shows, build watchlists and share views on socials. |
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No matter how clever Must TV is, it doesn’t hand back control of the user interface to Netflix. Netflix want to control what they promote to their subscribers based on their own algorithms. Aggregating critic reviews is an intriguing idea but entirely besides my point. Unsurprisingly. And also slightly tragi-comic in that it took you almost a month to find what you thought was a smart comeback. |
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It's nothing thatt hasn't already been done see tvguide for example and you won't be surprised to learn it failed. |
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A discussion, rather than an argument, would be nice. |
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The reason brands dislike third party distributors is it gets in the way of the brand’s direct interaction with the consumer. Often it’s impossible for a brand to do much about it (channels on linear TV for example - they are slaves to whoever runs the EPG). In the case of streamers with strong brands, there is not yet any dominant distribution platform that they simply must be on. Most consumers are accustomed to interacting with each streamer directly, via its app. The streamers like this because it allows them to foster a direct relationship with the consumer, and decide for themselves what to recommend to them. This is the point I made on 26 December, and which you ignored until today when you hit quote/reply and then pasted in something completely irrelevant to anything I had said. So, if you want an actual discussion, how about responding to the points I have raised instead of blindly hoping something you found on the internet will do it for you? |
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Take this as an example. All I was saying was that there is a demand out there for everything to be on one box, so that one could subscribe to a platform (eg Virgin Media or Sky) search for a programme that was available on any app on the system, and to bookmark that programme to watch later, so it is listed with your recordings. It currently works on the V6 but it won’t work on the 360, and some of you seem to think that Netflix is standing in the way. I don’t know if you thought I was saying anything other than that - perhaps you thought I was talking about total integration (which I wasn’t). I was clearly talking about searching and bookmarking these apps in the same way as you can on the V6. That is all (although obviously further sophistication would be nice). The reason I have just linked to the ‘Must TV’ article was to show that this continued to be possible. I hope that clarifies the position. |
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Good news for those Muppet show fans on this forum.
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How do you know "most people want" this, and recognised by whom? I hope this clarifies the position... |
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