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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
1/21/2017 5:33:11 PM
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Re: Streaming Opportunity for them
They've had a few good movies (like Apolo 13)...and what i found fascinating is the series they produced starring no less than Dennis Quaid...it is the future..isn't it?

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Michelle
Michelle
1/21/2017 5:24:09 PM
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Re: Streaming Opportunity for them
@MP Ad-supported content like on Crackle is really annoying. Crackle has had very few things worth watching. I found a couple of shows, but nothing worth waiting through commercials like that.

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
1/21/2017 2:23:27 PM
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Re: Streaming Opportunity for them
One interesting Model is what App-Based networks like Crackle are doing--I will admit it is a bit annoying--but a sign of things to come--but one thing I wonder is what will happen with the upcoming net neutrality debate that is bound to occur as a result of the change in Washington.

 

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Michelle
Michelle
1/21/2017 1:52:09 PM
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Re: Streaming Opportunity for them
@VNewman Wow, that's a change from the old model. I had no idea anyone was advertising new shows like this. Today's kids will never know the true contraints of a network TV schedule...

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srufolo1
srufolo1
1/20/2017 3:08:38 PM
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Re: Streaming Opportunity for them
Interesting perspective. Never thought of it as "linear" and "nonlinear" viewers. If that's the case, I would believe that scheduled programming will certainly one day be a thing of the past. Streaming services like Roku, Amazon, etc ..., are not going away and will only improve with time to appease these "nonlinear" viewers.

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afwriter
afwriter
1/19/2017 10:39:38 AM
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Re: Who remembers Apple TV?
I didn't even think about Amazon, they are probably up there with Roku and Sony. I chose sony because their operating system is built into their smart TVs, smart blu ray players, and, of course, the Playstation.

I have cable for a few more months and have thought about using Sling, but like you said, my kids hop around Netflix and Amazon much more than they watch the actual cable.

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elizabethv
elizabethv
1/19/2017 10:30:08 AM
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Re: Who remembers Apple TV?
That's an interesting thing to hear. I've never tried any device outside of an Amazon Fire Stick. Which works for us just fine, so much so that we actually have a few of them. But then since I've never actually tried Roku I suppose I have no way of knowing Roku would be better. It could also depend on your needs. While we use streaming services over having cable or dish, we really don't have much variety in our streaming services. In fact we just started with Sling and I'm not even sure if it's worth it for us. Mostly television is controlled by my children, and they are pretty happy just bouncing back and forth between Netflix and Amazon. 

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Adi
Adi
1/19/2017 5:10:44 AM
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Re: Streaming Opportunity for them
vnewman - that's interesting. So the linear/scheduled programming is not the "lead" anymore. It was inevitable -- but still interesting that we've got there.

I hear frequently from parents of toddlers (or just older than that) kids no longer understand schedules. Trying to explain to them that a show isn't on yet, and will only come on later that day - they don't get it. Instead they try to swipe on the TV screen to show silly daddy that of course the show is on!

So for Nick, it would make even more sense to push their OD service as their audience is made of "post-linear" viewers.

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batye
batye
1/19/2017 4:08:05 AM
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Re: Roku
@dchampagne70  to make sure Chromecast work properly you must have network adapter attached to it and you device also must be conected to wired network to get good speed and to make it work... Chromecast must have it almost the same setup as Steam gaming box... everything wired to get best results :) 

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dchampagne70
dchampagne70
1/18/2017 9:42:34 PM
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Roku
I personally never owned a Roku, but a few of my friends have it.  They seemed to love it. I personally bought a Google ChromeCast and it was alright.  I a, not using ChromeCast now.  The reason is that it just was a pain to use and it kept loading and loading. I don't use it.  I also have a Smart Tv and I liked it at first and I still do but not enough of options.  So I have many streaming options.  Now-a-days there are so many different streaming methods like Google ChromeCast,  Rok, Sony, Smart Tv and so many other products.

I know in the future the technology will increase and we will use it no matter what it is.

 

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