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By David Poland poland@moviecitynews.com

Freedom

Disney is taking the next step in what will, somewhat inevitably, be the slow steady move towards individual studio on-demand networks for television. Or as the old joke goes,

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3 Responses to “Freedom”

  1. White Label says:

    Call me an uneducated fool, but I like the Disney idea. I cannot afford DVR nor even regular cable, but I do have a high-speed internet connection at work. If there is a show on ABC and another promising show on another network, I can only videotape one if I’m not home (working late, at a movie, etc.). With the proposed option, I can have the TV on in the background as I’m doing mindless paperwork, and keep up with what I might have missed on Lost last night.

  2. David Poland says:

    Very interesting, WL… really.
    How long will it take for companies to disallow DeskTV?

  3. TheManWho says:

    A key component missing from all of this discussion; THE REST OF THE WORLD. Right now, on forums across the globe, people are discussing TV shows in whatever season they are in here in the US, in parts of the world that might not see them on their local networks for up to 2 to 4 years. This usually leads to people using torrents or what not, to keep up with their favourite shows. With this ABC now and hopefully other networks later, using this technology as a delievery system. A guy or gal living in Barcelona can keep up to date with the show that they love. This might be a small faction of the overall use of this technology. Does not change the fact that Networks are continuing to make it easier for their shows to get a GLOBE audience instead of just a DOMESTIC one.
    One more thing about the CBS News being sold to TW. Anyone need any further proof that Leslie Moonves has no idea what he’s doing? The sooner they fire that goof. The sooner CBS might return to some sort of respectibility. I do find it funny they have a CBS On-Demand. Yet how would anyone know about it?

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