Re: Cord Cutting cont...
I do believe you are correct. "Cord cutting" certainly is popular on videophile/electronic tech websites, though I'm just not sure how far along this has come with average viewers.
I think that is far from a foregone conclusion. I just took a look at Aereo the other day and think it's a great concept. It certainly addresses one of the big issues with OTA viewing today, namely the lack of user friendly OTA DVRs which they obviate with their cloud. The big question I have is if the SCOTUS case allows things to continue developing as a cost-effective option, will they penetrate into non-metro areas and be available everywhere? Besides, this still offers nothing to address live/near immediate time-shifted cable/satellite programming that is not available OTA.
Part of this depends on what any given individual's expectations are regarding what content they wish to watch and what delay they will accept until they view it. I probably represent an outlier for a few reasons but doubt I'm alone. First, I live in the back of beyond (not really but for purpose of this discussion it fits) and cannot receive all of the major networks OTA. I'm actually not sure how many I could receive without a significant investment in an antenna system (something I've researched in the past), though it's unlikely I could receive all. Aereo is nowhere near offering services in my area and only time will tell if that will come to fruition. That still wouldn't begin to address cable/satellite only networks, especially sports. I've participated in many "a la carte" discussion over time and remain skeptical that will ever happen, at least to provide any meaningful savings for most cable customers.
Truth be told I'm sure I spend too much right now on my entertainment package: Gold cable package with all of the premium channels and Netflix streaming and disc package. I have Amazon Prime too, though that's included with Amazon Prime so not an additional charge. What do I get for that? Convenience and for me it's affordable. I've been thinking about trimming though haven't come to a firm conclusion. Don't see going below a basic/expanded cable package unless the way one can purchase content changes dramatically.
I'm new to VUDU/UV and like where this is going and my experience so far. It's been a very nice and economical way to convert my HDDVDs and upgrade some DVD to HiDef. As a plus I have a rock-solid 30/4 (usually closer to 50MB down) internet connection and while there technically is a download cap, my area is so sparse it's doubtful that will be enforced anytime soon if ever. Bundling cable, internet and phone certainly offers me some savings. Where this Net Neutrality issue ends up and what will happen to broadband prices over time will certainly play a major role in whether everybody cuts the cord IMO.
Originally posted by Walter-S_North_Carolina
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A new Hulu+ killing app called Aereo is positioning themselves to put the final nail in the cable/satellite providers coffin after the Supreme Court hears a case about them.
Part of this depends on what any given individual's expectations are regarding what content they wish to watch and what delay they will accept until they view it. I probably represent an outlier for a few reasons but doubt I'm alone. First, I live in the back of beyond (not really but for purpose of this discussion it fits) and cannot receive all of the major networks OTA. I'm actually not sure how many I could receive without a significant investment in an antenna system (something I've researched in the past), though it's unlikely I could receive all. Aereo is nowhere near offering services in my area and only time will tell if that will come to fruition. That still wouldn't begin to address cable/satellite only networks, especially sports. I've participated in many "a la carte" discussion over time and remain skeptical that will ever happen, at least to provide any meaningful savings for most cable customers.
Truth be told I'm sure I spend too much right now on my entertainment package: Gold cable package with all of the premium channels and Netflix streaming and disc package. I have Amazon Prime too, though that's included with Amazon Prime so not an additional charge. What do I get for that? Convenience and for me it's affordable. I've been thinking about trimming though haven't come to a firm conclusion. Don't see going below a basic/expanded cable package unless the way one can purchase content changes dramatically.
IMHO, as streaming becomes the defacto standard for media playback more and more, Vudu will continue to see a mass influx. I believe I am correct in saying that the two are tied.
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