Sunday, September 23, 2012

Mobile DVT

BroadcastEngineering had a nice update on the status of mobile DTV. I'm sorry but it is still hard for me to think of mobile DTV as anything but a science experiment. I guess I'd think that about any new technology that requires a dongle. Once the smartphones and tablets come mobile DTV enabled - then that's when you know the service has traction.

The big question is whether it is better to pick up live wireless signals like mobile DTV or streamed signals via a company like Aereo. In a perfect world both would be available. You could pick up the mobile DTV signal when in range and then switch over to the streamed version when you are out of range but still with Internet access. Let's hope common sense prevails - and it does so without having to use a dongle.

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Redbox-Verizon Streaming By End of Year?

Interesting article updating the Verizon-Redbox co-owned Redbox Instant product.

One flaw that I would say exists about the article is that it never even mentions the Dish Network owned Blockbuster  at Home product. With over 14 million subscribers to Dish Network and with over 25,000 titles in their Blockbuster at Home library (of which over 10,000 are available for streaming) - it seems silly to overlook this potential rival to Netflix, Amazon and Redbox Instant. In fact - if Redbox Instant grew to just the current size of Blockbuster at Home it would be viewed as a wild success.

Edit: Please note that Blogspot does not allow the "at" symbol. That's why Blockbuster at Home is spelled the way it is.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Aereo Adding Content?

Semi-cryptic announcement from Aereo saying they are close to adding new content deals.

Seeing how Aereo is being launched in New York City and seeing how they are saying it is content that doesn't come from local TV stations and which will be sold at an additional fee - my guess is that Aereo could be trying to work out a deal with either YES or MSG or both.

Think of it. If I'm a guy in NYC - I would be perfectly happy getting just the local channels plus the two big regional sports channels. That combination would make a killer product. Aereo could charge an additional $20 per month for this sports tier and everyone would be happy. YES and MSG really have nothing to fear from the networks suing Aereo since local service providers have to carry their channels anyway. Try being a cable company in NYC without carrying Yankees games. Aereo represents another revenue stream to these RSN's - why wouldn't they strike a deal?

This could get very interesting.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Google and Motorola STB's

There are lots of rumors floating around about Google wanting to sell the Motorola Mobility Set Top Box business. Meanwhile Motorola is releasing new STB's geared for Microsoft MediaRoom.

That's all well and good but the real story I want to see explained is why Google Fiber did not choose to use Motorola STB's in its Kansas City deployment. All three stories are connected.

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Un-Cutting the Cord

Interesting article by Jeff Bercovici of Forbes on how he's been without cable for 13 years but is about to un-cut the cord. I've been wondering if I could cut the cord but I think watching sports would kill me. The money I'd save on cable - I'd spend at a bar watching the Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics and Bruins.