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Re: 2bStealthy post# 61862

Wednesday, 12/22/2004 11:18:02 PM

Wednesday, December 22, 2004 11:18:02 PM

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TVPICK…a new exciting TVTonic Service…

For few days ago TVTonic is live with their revamped web site. As has been pointed out by some posters there appears to be a new service coming on line soon: TVPICK



As can be seen in the description TVPICK will soon allow to record movies played on movie channels to be recorded on your PC for later viewing. The enlarged screen snapshot lists to major channels, HBO and Showtime



What I find interesting is the fact that TVPICK appears to be the first implementation of a movie distribution model in the consumer space. Let’s for a moment assume that these major movie channels are going to widen their customer base leveraging Wavexpress’ TVTonic technology. How would it work?


Think about the following scenario:


*** HBO and SHOWTIME make their movies available via broadband to consumers via TVTonic.

*** The customer selects (filters) a movie for later viewing and records the movie on the HD. Now, this is most likely not limited for recording on the traditional PC only, moreover, I believe the primary target platform will be entertainment PCs running Microsoft’s MCE

*** Customers using TVPICK will have to pay on a pay-per-view basis and Wavexpress’ back office infrastructure and possible partners would handle the DRM and payment(s)

*** I would assume that legacy and TPM enabled PCs would, in a first step, be able to tap TVPICK

*** By adopting this model HBO and SHOWTIME (and possibly others) would instantaneously be in a position to tap a significantly larger market and customers would have the ability to watch HBO and SHOWTIME movies on a selective pay-per-view basis.

*** There are many that do not subscribe to these movie channels, but many will/would tap these movie channels for particular movies.


Who wins?

All participants win! The movie channels increase revenue. The consumer only pays on a pay-per-view basis. WaveXpress generates revenue. If TPMs are involved Wave gets paid for their infrastructure services.

And 2bStealthy would have to admit that not only Apple has understood how to service the consumer space…although, at this time, they sure appear to do everything right…

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