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so I’ve looked around a little bit. Not sure I found the answer. Will this work with your existing Tivos and let you watch recorded shows from...
If you'd been following the conversation so far, you'd see I addressed this: the DVR business is not a recipe for success going forward. It's a...
That would be great. I just don't think they can get the existing streaming companies to adopt/support it. They don't have the same level of...
YouTube TV doesn't own content. Yes, they've put a few of their own shows out there. Anyone can fund a few shows. That's not the draw to...
I have emailed the company to encourage them to go this direction.
Why does any company miss out on opportunities they shouldn't? Why didn't Sony, who was synonymous with portable music with the Walkman, allow a...
You seem a tad defensive. I don't think it takes a genius in reading trends and the TV business to see the direction things are headed and that...
TiVo has been in position to do something like this for a while. It's not like I'm asking "Why doesn't TiVo build a driverless car?"
I'm in full agreement. My whole point in all this is that TiVo has been hampered all these years by what the cable companies would allow them to...
What they are doing isn't a long term road to success. It's a slow path to irrelevance.
Deciding what you want to be as a company and doing what you need to do, hiring who you need to hire, to make it happen. If you want to be a...
I don't know. Netflix somehow did it from nothing. I don't think it's really that hard. It just takes deciding what you want to be and from...
But the people they would have pissed off would be the cable/satellite providers, not the content creators. In other words, Charter Spectrum,...
Their ties with movie/TV people are basically selling ads to them. Maybe they could offer them some discounts and such on ad/user data buys, but...
Sling is owned by Dish. Dish's Hopper DVR allows you to skip commercials. They call it AutoHop. YouTube TV also allows skipping of commercials...
The person I was responding to did: TiVo's pockets aren't as deep as Google's by any means, and at this point the content providers 1. already...
I'll give you the Google money advantage, but I fail to see how content providers would feel threatened by TiVo. Despite our love for TiVo's...
Anyone can produce their own *new* content. Apple is doing that. Netflix has been doing it. No reason TiVo couldn't do the same. What we're...
Where does any streaming provider get the money? How does YouTube TV get the money?
Yeah, I know most of them have existing relationships with content providers, but YouTube TV is a pretty obvious exception.