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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2011) Vol. II.
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2011) Vol. II.
If you trawl the internet you see movie studios and TV program makers trying to maximise their returns on investments. They are doing this by creating their own distribution portals or employing the likes of Google, Apple and Amazon to do for them. Either using a pay per view or selective/target advertisements model. The traditional channels will find it harder to get good quality content and hence attract income to pay for it through adverts and will cease to exist.
So I would like hear is, what VM are actually planning to replace these channels that will inevitably disappear, are they going use Tvio to hook into these portals seamlessly and provide content that way. Is that why on the new channels front it has gone quiet and VM are working on this new model. Will we be forced to upgrade to Tvio to get this new premium content? Will we buy packages i.e. Warner Bothers TV package, Discovery TV Package etc provided through an Amazon portal or even a Sky portal! Will VM just be a media delivery company hence the focus on broadband! |
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If you really wanna watch US tv in HD download it/stream it. Yeah it would be nice if we had Sky Atlantic, but as we don't, I find other means to get the content. |
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One thing that has been said so far though is that Virgin do plan to migrate all it's customers over to TiVo within the next few years. How that is done hasn't been detailed I would say though that considering TiVo is designed to record linear TV, Virgin won't be ditching that model anytime soon |
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I'm guessing somewhere down the line, a diskless Tvio is being made ready for this new delivery model. In the unlikely event you need to record linear TV it will be to cloud based storage, these media portals will have large libraries of content available on demand (archive and current). So there will be no need to record programs, just the ability to create your own schedule. Tvio could perhaps do it automatically based on your viewing habits around the few remaining linear channels (BBC, ITV etc)? VM could provide a several default schedules and insert targeted advertisements to pay for there upkeep. Soaps schedule, documentary schedule so on, interleaved into the basic linear channel schedules. Most of which I sure Tvio can do now, its just when it will be available?
If you think this is all a pipe dream, look at what Samsung/LG TVs can do already! 2 year at most, the way the market is moving, I can see the Primer League, Formula One, NHL, Music events etc having their own portals, in this way they maximise their returns instead of Sky taking a slice! No cross country agreesments, no matter where you live just register your credit card :) |
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So i am really not that bothered about vm getting it,as if i really wanted to watch anything without buying box sets i would follow your route.:) |
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And I think we'll have it before the end of this year. Let's see who's closest ;)
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