Online video: Must-free TV
Media experts debate whether ABC's decision to put hit shows online for free will really shake up the television industry.
By Paul R. La Monica, CNNMoney.com senior writer
April 10, 2006
NEW YORK (CNN/Money) – Who needs TiVo?
An executive for Walt Disney's (Research) ABC network said Monday that starting next month, ABC will offer online streams of some of its most popular television shows, including "Desperate Housewives" and "Lost," for free the day after they first air on broadcast TV.
The online video offering, like regular TV, will include advertisements.
Some analysts said that the move has the potential to dramatically impact the way viewers watch TV and shakeup the industry -- others weren't convinced that there would be much impact at all.
"This is pretty significant. The most obvious benefit the consumer will see is the ability to watch a show whenever it is convenient. It takes the TiVo concept and applies it to the Web," said Phil Leigh, president of Inside Digital Media, a Tampa-based research firm....
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