I've made the comment several times, that we are a few short years away from TV dieing as a medium for entertainment transmission. That it will be replaced with the internet.
How long do you think it will be before this happens, and what do you think will be the "final nail" in the TV Network model of business.
Me I still think that it's going to be in the next two to five years. I think that the big shift is going already in the works and it will be the roll out of two things from Apple which will do it.
The Apple thing is an intertwined two fold introduction of a new product line and a new service.
The product will be the introduction of a line of Apple branded TV's. they will be simple HD LCD's and will probably range in size from 30" up to the mid 50" range. Their big thing will be that they will not be simple monitors but will also have the current apple tv built in.
This will coincide with apple launching a monthly based pay service with live broadcast/unlimited streaming component to the iTunes program, which will allow access to your iTunes stream account from any device.
One monthly membership and you can watch live broadcast/unlimited streaming of Movies, tv shows, and live events such as american idol or the news, from your new Apple television or on your tv through an Apple TV box, on your home computer, your laptop computer, on your iPad, on your iPhone, or on your iPod.
The people I talk with all seem to accept that this "could happen" but that it was farther off than a short two years, but I'm not so sure. The reason I'm not is looking at apples recent moves.
They buy 50 acres of land next to it's headquarters for expansion, Final price tag for this endeavor is estimated to be as high as $500 million. Why does it need this new office and other space?
They build a 500,000 sq foot server farm in North Carolina at a estimated price of $1 billion. What does it need this for?
Apple, this past December, purchased the streaming music service Lala. Why? Perhaps it's a case similar to PA Semi, where apple had no real interest in the company but wanted access to the engineering and experience base for future use... Note, apple bought PA Semi in 2008, developed the ipad's new PA Semi crew designed chip in 09, and is bringing it to market in early 10.
Steve Jobs has told the apple shareholders in Feb, when he was asked about the possibility of a dividend or buy back program for apple stock, that the company was better off holding on to it's cash reserves for "big, bold investments". Apple currently has roughly $25 billion in cash and short term investments as of Dec.
How long do you think it will be before this happens, and what do you think will be the "final nail" in the TV Network model of business.
Me I still think that it's going to be in the next two to five years. I think that the big shift is going already in the works and it will be the roll out of two things from Apple which will do it.
The Apple thing is an intertwined two fold introduction of a new product line and a new service.
The product will be the introduction of a line of Apple branded TV's. they will be simple HD LCD's and will probably range in size from 30" up to the mid 50" range. Their big thing will be that they will not be simple monitors but will also have the current apple tv built in.
This will coincide with apple launching a monthly based pay service with live broadcast/unlimited streaming component to the iTunes program, which will allow access to your iTunes stream account from any device.
One monthly membership and you can watch live broadcast/unlimited streaming of Movies, tv shows, and live events such as american idol or the news, from your new Apple television or on your tv through an Apple TV box, on your home computer, your laptop computer, on your iPad, on your iPhone, or on your iPod.
The people I talk with all seem to accept that this "could happen" but that it was farther off than a short two years, but I'm not so sure. The reason I'm not is looking at apples recent moves.
They buy 50 acres of land next to it's headquarters for expansion, Final price tag for this endeavor is estimated to be as high as $500 million. Why does it need this new office and other space?
They build a 500,000 sq foot server farm in North Carolina at a estimated price of $1 billion. What does it need this for?
Apple, this past December, purchased the streaming music service Lala. Why? Perhaps it's a case similar to PA Semi, where apple had no real interest in the company but wanted access to the engineering and experience base for future use... Note, apple bought PA Semi in 2008, developed the ipad's new PA Semi crew designed chip in 09, and is bringing it to market in early 10.
Steve Jobs has told the apple shareholders in Feb, when he was asked about the possibility of a dividend or buy back program for apple stock, that the company was better off holding on to it's cash reserves for "big, bold investments". Apple currently has roughly $25 billion in cash and short term investments as of Dec.