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Old 04-08-2011, 23:26   #4
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Re: Does Catch Up TV / On Demand Have A Future?

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Originally Posted by Chad View Post
Very true, I'm sure I've seen a similar quote myself.

I was just a little confused as to the future value of catch up / on demand due to the arrival of TiVo. It appears TiVo, if used correctly, would make both services obsolete.

I suppose the future doesn't have to be in linear channels, TiVo has the potential to allow customers to view content online directly from the supplier.
I've used MLBTV HD on my Internet connected TV and while the quality wasn't too bad it will never replace linear HD.
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