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Ariella
Ariella
5/9/2016 8:14:38 PM
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Re: Suddenlink
@mhhf1ve Sure there are technical challenges, but I'm sure there's quite a bit of profit to be made from coming up with that one ring to rule them all. 

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
5/9/2016 7:14:32 PM
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Re: Suddenlink
> "here's a company's chance to built that universal remote ..."

Heh. it's not an easy task! There have been SEVERAL attempts to try to make a truly "universal" remote control, but the results have been.. less than satisfying.

http://archive.is/20160126184133/http://www.wsj.com/articles/ending-remote-control-clutter-the-hunt-for-the-perfect-universal-remote-1453833118

I haven't tried the Neeo or the "new" touchscreen-esque universal remotes that try to reduce the number of physical buttons, but I can't imagine that there's really a great way to control so many different devices without some agreement on a standard user interface language. Maybe there's a chance if more smart TV devices are essentially Android-based computers....

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Ariella
Ariella
5/9/2016 3:30:44 PM
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Re: Suddenlink
<without using a dozen different remote controls....> @mhhf1ve well, there you go, here's a company's chance to built that universal remote for all kinds of broadcasting devices.

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
5/9/2016 2:45:13 PM
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Re: Suddenlink
> "The choices are becoming so prevalent--the key to it is simplicity more than anything else..."

Suddenlink's move is interesting, in this light, because it's not THAT hard to get Hulu separately via a Fire TV (stick) or a Chromecast or an app... so including Hulu (and possibly more apps? a Netflix app, maybe?) is a step towards making it slight more convenient for end users to navigate videos on a living room TV without using a dozen different remote controls....

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
5/9/2016 2:42:08 PM
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Re: more Hulu
> "Right now, Netflix doesn't have that. I wonder if they ever will, because it doesn't seem like a fit with their service."

Netflix will never get live broadcast TV... unless the license holders for that content change their minds significantly about how broadcast TV is distributed. Also, as you say, Netflix's strategy doesn't seem to be pointing towards any kind of "live" or current season video viewing. Netflix has never been in the position to change the "window licensing" mindset of the content rightsholders. Netflix can get the rights to independent movies that don't care about a "theatrical release" window, but... for most movies and shows, the process of licensing content for a "theaterical release" or "current season" then a "second run" and then a VOD window, a DVD window, and then a "classics" archive.. isn't going anywhere in the near future.

Netflix is trying to upend this tradition with its own original programming by releasing its shows all at once so that customers can binge watch. Amazon seems to be following suit with its original programming, too. Hulu is also doing it with its original shows, but... will the "windowing release" ever come to an end? Probably not as long as movie theaters still exist?

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batye
batye
5/9/2016 1:44:59 AM
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Re: more Hulu
@Ariella yes it would make a good for Netflix to do it... but will the Netflix will do it... we gonna have to wait and see...

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batye
batye
5/9/2016 1:43:43 AM
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Re: Suddenlink
@mpouraryan in Canada everyone buying nexus player and load kodi on it :) until Canadian law changes... but you are right everyone want something simple and easy plug and play... not plug and dance around to make it work the way you want it....

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batye
batye
5/9/2016 1:39:19 AM
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Re: more Hulu
@mpouraryan I would say it depends on the country and your IP so to say... but yes I have the same question...

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batye
batye
5/9/2016 1:37:38 AM
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Re: more Hulu
@dcawrey yes you are right it not bad, I have the same idea I do hope to see better bundles and services for North Americas market...

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Ariella
Ariella
5/7/2016 10:31:27 PM
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Re: more Hulu
@dcawrey it would make sense for Netflix to find a way to tap into that market, too.

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