The Myth of Cable’s “TV Everywhere” Plan
A bunch of news about Time Warner and Comcast beginning to roll out a service being called “TV Everywhere.”
TV Everywhere aims to put full-length cable programming online, but require viewers to prove that they have a cable subscription before they’re able to watch. Currently most full-length episodes from cable networks aren’t available on the web. LINK
Of course, by everywhere, they mean on this one firewalled site. Forget about downloading an episode and watching in your iPhone or saving it for offline viewing.
While it’s nice to see the cable companies trying to get more programming online, I’m not sure this is the solution that will save them from obsolesence in the coming years.
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