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Hey Ma! They Got TV On The Internet Now! By: Mathew Ingram 2007-03-23 After much rumour and innuendo, as well as some sabre-rattling in the direction of Google and YouTube - or at least Comedy Central-rattling... ...News Corp. and NBC have announced a joint venture to provide network television, movies and other content online. The hype-infested press release is here, and all of the Techmeme discussion is here. But the big question is: Will this be (as Google has reportedly dubbed it) Clown Co., or is it a YouTube-killer? The press release makes it sound like the Second Coming: Full-length TV shows, video clips that you can "mashup" or whatever it is you kids call it on the Intarweb - and all free for the taking.
...will be available free, on an ad-supported basis, within a rich consumer experience featuring personalized video playlists, mashups, online communities and video search." Scott Karp at Publishing 2.0 says the news is an admission that the content-creation business is dying, and he could be right. To me, the tone of the press release suggests that this particular Holy Grail is primarily an advertising venture - and that's generally not a good sign. Like Valleywag, the first thing this reminded me of was MusicNet, the record companies' much-hyped response to Napster, which crashed and burned shortly after leaving the runway. Of course, the networks could provide all kinds of DRM-free content, free for the asking, embeddable anywhere, full-length, etc. Or not. My friend Paul Kedrosky thinks that NewTube could be successful enough that it and YouTube could co-exist for some time. But like Stan Schroeder at Frantic Industries, I'm willing to bet that NBC and News Corp. will find some way - or, more likely, dozens of ways - to screw this up royally. Comments Tag: NBC, News Corp, Video, YouTube Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Furl View All Articles by Mathew Ingram About the Author: Mathew Ingram is a technology writer and blogger for the Globe and Mail, a national newspaper based in Toronto, and also writes about the Web and media at www.mathewingram.com/work and www.mathewingram.com/media. |
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