RS9999X
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Some new stuff that says we are heading in the right direction and BE content will have some value.
Announced 2/14
>> Aereo, a startup whose backers include media mogul Barry Diller, is launching a subscription service in New York City that provides live broadcast TV channels and network-based DVR over the Internet for $12 per month, pitched as an alternative to cable TV -- a proposition that may earn a legal fight from the broadcast industry.<<
Like many I'd pay $12 a month for local channels via internet and plug it into the next generation XBox as my home media server.
That would leave a subscription to the regional Comcast/BE sports on my must have list.
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2/21/12
Comcast is launching a new subscription movie service that will give Web access to its films and TV shows.
Comcast announced a new subscription video-on-demand service today that will provide "out of home" access via the Web.
Comcast has named the new service Xfinity Streampix, and it is obviously following HBO's lead in confronting Netflix, the Web's No. 1 video rental service.
A Comcast subscriber must either be a member of one of the company's triple-play packages (high-speed Web, video, phone, etc.) or pay an additional $5 a month for Streampix
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OK it's not live TV and sports via the internet and it's not an a la carte CableCard to stick in your DVR/XBox of choice and subscribe to Regional Comcast Sports and Movies for $29.95 a month.
But...we are moving closer and they (Comcast) need live content. Otherwise they are competing against NetFlix for time delayed stuff.
All the Windows 8 devices will have clients for this stuff. Things could get cheap quickly as local stations get bundled into hi-speed internet packages or via a streaming subscription channels like Aero included with every TV and Blu-ray.
Announced 2/14
>> Aereo, a startup whose backers include media mogul Barry Diller, is launching a subscription service in New York City that provides live broadcast TV channels and network-based DVR over the Internet for $12 per month, pitched as an alternative to cable TV -- a proposition that may earn a legal fight from the broadcast industry.<<
Like many I'd pay $12 a month for local channels via internet and plug it into the next generation XBox as my home media server.
That would leave a subscription to the regional Comcast/BE sports on my must have list.
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2/21/12
Comcast is launching a new subscription movie service that will give Web access to its films and TV shows.
Comcast announced a new subscription video-on-demand service today that will provide "out of home" access via the Web.
Comcast has named the new service Xfinity Streampix, and it is obviously following HBO's lead in confronting Netflix, the Web's No. 1 video rental service.
A Comcast subscriber must either be a member of one of the company's triple-play packages (high-speed Web, video, phone, etc.) or pay an additional $5 a month for Streampix
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OK it's not live TV and sports via the internet and it's not an a la carte CableCard to stick in your DVR/XBox of choice and subscribe to Regional Comcast Sports and Movies for $29.95 a month.
But...we are moving closer and they (Comcast) need live content. Otherwise they are competing against NetFlix for time delayed stuff.
All the Windows 8 devices will have clients for this stuff. Things could get cheap quickly as local stations get bundled into hi-speed internet packages or via a streaming subscription channels like Aero included with every TV and Blu-ray.