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That was the prevailing thinking a few years ago, but with the advent of mobile apps, social networking etc. Things have reversed. The only way to watch TV today is live, so you can discuss it with your friends the moment it happens...
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Apart from the fact that this is an HD Freview recordable box with catch up tv... what are the benefits of it?
The website doesn't really inform. |
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Incorrect very little tv apart from sport is watched live today. Thats why there has been a big increase of PVR's.
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I suppose the on demand content and catch up TV would be handy.
But what about the subscription tv channels that Virgin and Sky provide. I wouldn't want to lose them. It'll be interesting to see how this progresses, I don't think You View is the future of TV though. |
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http://www.totaltele.com/view.aspx?ID=472223 Take a look around the forums you're posting on. It's packed with people commenting in them about programmes as they see them. If you watch Corrie, Question Time or anything else from a recording these days, you're out of the social loop. I agree, for a while we THOUGHT it was the future, but it's been overtaken by developments. It remains a nice complement to mainstream viewing, but the future, it isn't. |
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So if that is the case then why are people still buying PVR's and still using PVR's. Also why is BBC iPlayer so successful and viewing figures increasing? http://crave.cnet.co.uk/homecinema/b...cent-50006680/ Live viewing is in decline: http://www.videonuze.com/article/wit...al-should-grow http://articles.businessinsider.com/...-internet-site http://articles.businessinsider.com/...-internet-site |
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And if BBC iPlayer's viewing figures were not increasing rapidly at the moment, as it appears in more and TVs, games consoles, phones and tablets, it might as well be closed down. It is useful as a 'backstop'. I have it built into my TV, my BluRay and my cable box. I also have access to it on my PC, my phone and my tablet. But I still only use it a handful of times a year, there's no time to use it because there's too much live TV to watch. However if you keep adding people like me by making it available to them, your viewing figures are bound to rise. In short, these people are not using iPlayer as a replacement for live TV. They are using it as an extra tuner on their PVR. As I write this yet another advert for Zeebox is on TV, they're trying to capitalise on the trend for social media discussion of live TV. http://zeebox.com/uk/ |
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Of course IPTV is capable of delivering live TV as well as on-demand, and at a cheaper cost than satellite, that is why it is the future.
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Bang on. Thats why bt is bringing live tv to the platform via iptv.Also, Sky is launching Now TV. They wouldnt do that if it wasnt the future.
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The PVR penetration in Freeview homes is only 15%. Most free viewing is still 'off air', the reason that +1 and catchup channels like 4Seven are still being launched. http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/bin...racker_Wa1.pdf |
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I was commenting on the thinking of around 3 or 4 years ago when people (including me) were of the opinion that we were all going to be watching what we wanted, when we wanted 'on demand'. That hasn't transpired for many reasons, one of which is the limited libraries available on each platform, another of which is people just don't want to anymore. They prefer to watch (say) Dr Who live, and discuss it with their friends on Facebook, Digital Spy, Zeebox etc... |
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Perhaps you had better contact all these and tell them ondemand TV isnt in the increase. FACT on demand tv is expanding and increasing! http://www.rapidtvnews.com/index.php...in-the-uk.html http://econsultancy.com/uk/blog/9726...-in-four-brits http://mediacentre.virginmedia.com/S...2011-2353.aspx http://blogs.hillandknowlton.com/row...ean-for-sport/ http://www.utalkmarketing.com/pages/...e_tv_on_demand http://www.videoadnews.com/2012/05/0...mand-services/ http://www.pluggedin.co.uk/article/a...r-tv-on-demand http://www.greenfieldscommunications...30_SmartTV.pdf http://www.thedrum.co.uk/news/2012/0...rity-tv-demand |
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