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The TV on the Net Revolution: FEAR, GREED, DISRUPTION tv or not tv

The TV on the Net Revolution: FEAR, GREED, DISRUPTION tv or not tv Jeff Pulver jeff@pulver.com http://pulverblog.pulver.com Oct 27, 2006 With Broadband…Video is an “Application” TV over IP IS NOT IPTV!:

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The TV on the Net Revolution: FEAR, GREED, DISRUPTION tv or not tv

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  1. The TV on the Net Revolution:FEAR, GREED, DISRUPTIONtv or not tv Jeff Pulver jeff@pulver.com http://pulverblog.pulver.com Oct 27, 2006

  2. With Broadband…Video is an “Application” TV over IPIS NOT IPTV!: (One is absolute Freedom, the other is a platform for Telecom Operators to compete against Cable Operators) • In this new world, “Broadband” is our antenna. No longer do we have a need for spectrum or cable plants. Anybody can become a “TV Network” • Access to Video Tools have narrowed the gap between good and great.

  3. With Broadband…Video is an “Application” • We are no longer dependents of Hollywood Studios, Cable or TV Networks. • Low production costs • Low development costs • All about disruptive technologies and the redefinition of an ecosystem All Helping to refine a new market space: MICE (Media, Internet, Communications, Entertainment)

  4. My Recent Profile in WSJ (13-Jun-06)Was My Back-Stage Pass into Media and Entertainment Industry

  5. For a Great demo of Video Quality available on the public internet watch: • http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/ghostrider/index.html From Live 8 (July 2nd 2005) and my Summer of Innovation (2005) with SlingMedia, the broadband internet has redefined some of our understandings of what is possible. The Internet is a replacement/substitute for Broadcast quality TV.

  6. Future: Publish/Subscribe Model • In the future, consumers will establish “publish/subscribe” models between content creators and themselves. Older content just available on demand regardless of geography. • Broadcast TV and Cable schedules become just another way to view content, but not the ONLY way. • This in turn accelerates the time shifting, place shifting of content.

  7. Evolution to: Network 2.0 • Jeff's Guide to "TV Shows Only Available on the Internet“ • http://pulverblog.pulver.com/archives/005282.html • “Long Tail TV” • Jeff's Quick Guide to TV on the Net (TV/IP) • http://pulverblog.pulver.com/archives/005088.html • Jeff Jarvis: “…Now if you come along and tell me which ones are good and string them together in a handy RSS feed I’ll have — voila — network 2.0..” • … Voila … • http://network2.tv/

  8. Digital Popcorn: Billions of Dollars to be realizedWho owns the concession when Movies move to the Net?The New “Broadcast/Cable/TV Network” Content Communication Context Commerce Community

  9. Public Policy Concerns and the Disruptive Video Learning Curve • MARK MY WORDS: There will be a push to regulate • From the regulators • … and from the disrupted • Learn from the seminal efforts of VON and the VoIP Industry

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