
As cable TV watchers migrate towards online content, the future of traditional TV looks uncertain. Network bigwigs are capitalizing on the growing trend around online viewing, or rather filtering it as much as possible to assert greater control over their content, while keeping a bigger piece of the ad revenue pie.
On the other side of the fence, the Internet TV space is gaining popularity, but not without its own challenges. The mission of bringing interactivity to the TV set should consist in allowing more content freedom and accessibility to users, with the choice to pay or sit through highly targeted ads in exchange for premium content. This so-called freedom is not yet a reality, with geo-blocking still prevailing, not to mention alliances of monstrously scary proportions between networks and cable providers threatening to dictate the future of video media, if not swallow it whole…
Until content providers unclench their rears… uh, start allowing the distribution of their content across borders at reasonable costs through partners, mainstream media consumers will continue expressing their discontent via illegal downloading and P2P sharing. Rights owners are bound to give way at some point, as they are now opting to give up their profits in favour of piracy rather than share and expand revenue with distribution partners.
From Moovida’s perspective, we think the best way to achieve connected tv’s mission is to strike a balance between what users want without undermining copyright laws, which is probably the most sustainable solution anyway. Let’s just hope media dictators come to their senses relatively soon to make this a reality.
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Justin.tv is now available on Moovida. So I joked in my last post about some of the random content uploaded by users, but in all seriousness, Justin.tv is a great plugin which streams content worldwide, that means NO GEO-BLOCKING, and there’s no one more happy about this than me. If you’re not in the U.S. or Canada and miss afternoon programming of classic reruns such as The Office, Family Guy, That 70’s Show, Friends, The Simpsons, as for your daily Star Trek TNG Klingon fix, you’re in luck with the Justin.tv plugin, which streams these shows pretty much 24/7.
They have a loads of content from categories like Entertainment, Gaming, Science & Tech, Sports, Education, Animals, Social, etc. I also found interesting that they categorize High Stakes Poker as a Sport. Probably the only channel in which commentators can get away with describing a female player as having a pair of 10s.
Besides that, make sure to check out the following:
So do share your favourite Justin.tv channels on Moovida in the comments section. What’s your guilty pleasure?
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