Blockbuster Looking To Venture Into Online TV Market For Life
News reaches us that former top video letting fellowship Blockbuster is looking to dangerous undertaking more into the live internet tv market and vie with sites like Hulu.
Blockbuster already dabble in the online motion-picture show market with their blockbuster set-top box free if you pre order movies deal and movies on accurate via Tivo
Blockbuster Going Online?
He also said that Blockbuster would consider a match of digital subscription supporters, one targeting children and the other targeting Spanish terminology consumers. They are also looking at becoming some sort of thespian in the distribution of original films.
Blockbuster sure need to do something soon to compete with Netflix and Redbox rivals who are flogging them from different angles. The very future of Blockbuster may rest on it.
iPlayer Record Viewing Figures
The corporation revealed that shows on its online tv service streaming both TV and radio content were shown over 100 million times during December 2009. This compares to the previous record which had an average of around 80 million streams.
The Christmas schedule, climax of the last season of Gavin and Stacey and Terry Wogan’s in conclusion radio broadcast on BBC Radio 2 were thought to be key factors in the figures.
During the last week of December there were 17.3 million requests just for for TV, a new record for TV show requests during a week catamenia, the BBC revealed.
Erik Huggers, theatre director of Future Media and Technology at the BBC said: “Breaking the 100 million barrier is a great way to kick off 2010 and these figures show that by offering simple and varied access to BBC iPlayer people are really finding it easy to catch up with their favourite programmes at a time that suits them.
The BBC like Hulu and Youtube are leadership the online tv revolution around the human race, thanks partly to the many new features they keep adding such as iPlayer on your tv app.
Youtube has always been a bit of a oddly animal, everyone knows about it and watches videos on it – yet it loses money hand over fist. But now it looks like the promises of last year from Google that Youtube was very end to becoming profitable may very happen.
There are many reasons why the wind is a ever-changing, Youtube is a giant of a site that blows away any competition online, but it is now becoming more modern about advertising.
It’s very difficult to guess how many pages/views Google is marketing and how much it gets for each one. It’s also tricky to figure on how much Google is disbursement to serve more than a billion video streams a day. So at best, this is an educated guess.
