Digital Media Bytes

A periodic roundup of relevant news… from our other blogs: Running TiVo on a Motorola Set-top: Connected Home 2 Go InternetVue PC2TV Media Extender Review: Web TV Wire Where BusinessWeek Got It Wrong: Connected Home 2 Go The New Motorola Home and Networks Mobility: Connected Home 2 Go

Slingbox: A Tale Of Two Leagues

National Hockey Leauge: “Having the most tech-savvy fans of all major professional sports, who also tend to be early adopters of new technology, makes offering NHL content through Clip+Sling a natural fit,â€? said Keith Ritter, President, NHL Interactive CyberEnterprises. “This partnership expands the visibility of our NHL games online and we are excited and proud … Read more

Time Warner Gets Switched

Ben Drawbaugh over on EngadgetHD reports that Time Warner Cable will be deploying switched digital video (SDV) to 50% of its markets before the end of 2007. That’s great news in the sense that SDV should free up significant bandwidth. Like analog reclamation, SDV will make it possible to offer more HD content as well … Read more

TV Networks Going Down the “Series of Tubes”?

I heard some interesting news on a call today. Apparently this past weekend may have been the worst ever for the big three TV networks. On Saturday night CBS, ABC and NBC got a total audience share of 14. Eek! I was just remarking yesterday that there seem to be fewer shows on network TV … Read more

Apple IPTV?

Normally, I’d immediately dismiss this as crazy talk… But coming from Peter Rojas of Engadget, we have to consider the possibility: A well-connected source tells us that AT&T and Apple are working on adding IPTV capabilities to the Apple TV beginning sometime next year. Even with Apple’s recent hard drive upgrade, the A-TV won’t become … Read more

Digital Media Bytes

A periodic roundup of relevant news… from our other blogs. Telcos Exploit “Do Not Copyâ€? Rules To Sell More DVRs: Davis Freeberg Widget TV: Connected Home 2 Go New Video Startup from Ex-Google Employees: Web TV Wire How Much Bandwidth Will You Need: Connected Home 2 Go

Cablevision Appeals Network DVR Ruling

Those Cablevision guys sure are persistent… Multichannel News has a nice synopsis of the Network DVR situation. Storing content on the head-end seems like a sensible solution, but the content providers believe it infringes. With only 3+ million subscribers, I’m surprised to see Cablevision press on in fighting 20th Century Fox Film, Universal City Studios, … Read more

End of Pirated TV (in Japan)?

Here is something that TV companies like Viacom are going to love: The Japanese government is apparently considering allowing anyone and everyone to upload previously broadcast television shows without permission.Anyone who does upload TV content will need to pay a mandatory license fee to the rights holders.

TV Companies Will Be Upset
While I think this is a great idea because it will spread entertainment and information making it more accessible, the TV companies and rights holders are not going to be happy.

TV companies have been working hard to keep control of their video content so they can maintain revenue models that they are comfortable with.

In other words most rights holders don’t want to lose out on DVD sales, a profitable and successful business model, by making TV shows available online. You need only look at the DRM crippled and overpriced movie download services like Amazon Unbox, or the huge limitations on TV shows being distributed online, such as with the BBC iPlayer.

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