Friday, December 4, 2009

TV and the Internet

How many of you watch TV online? Probably everyone sometimes if you are under thirty. And you probably use the site HULU. It is now part of Comcast so watch out. If you can give THEM you feedback!
If Hulu (or an equivalent online TV service) begins expensive subscriptions it will cause viewers to skip TV shows entirely except for the shows/seasons I might purchase through iTunes, who's prices must remain at the current level or we will quit that also. Like current cable companies, online TV services should offer packages from basic to loaded and the consumer can choose related to content and perhaps less or more advertising. The sites should clean up their acts, too, literally. The sites are poorly designed and full of c__p. Weeding through it all is a nightmare. Just give us the information for your services in a clean lineup and separate out the ads out (if you must have them!) to the side - preferably the left - it is easier to read a right hand column (remember newspapers?)
I love watching TV on my computer, personally. I don't have to go out and purchase a huge flat screen for a fortune and it goes every where with me. Media moguls, get with the program!

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