I know that this is a UK based service, but I can do all this already from here in Canada!
The debate whether a new TV will have a broadband connection built-in seems to be beside the point. I guess it could be that I am a teenager and I can find anything I what on-line already.
I also do not believe the promise of the availability of a "backlog" of previously broadcast material.
Having a single service that combines iPlayer, ITV Player, 4OD etc does not really add anything if you can access all of these services in any case. I think that most people can if they want to now, those that are located in the UK at least. Those that can't will find YouView too complicated.
The debate whether a new TV will have a broadband connection built-in seems to be beside the point. I guess it could be that I am a teenager and I can find anything I what on-line already.
I also do not believe the promise of the availability of a "backlog" of previously broadcast material.
Having a single service that combines iPlayer, ITV Player, 4OD etc does not really add anything if you can access all of these services in any case. I think that most people can if they want to now, those that are located in the UK at least. Those that can't will find YouView too complicated.
- The YouView website
- Lord Sugar's YouView loses set-top box supplier - Juliette Garside and Mark Sweney, guardian.co.uk, Friday 13 May 2011 - Maybe he can put Ricky Martin on the job?
- Why Set-Top boxes are things of the past.
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