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Ads key to AOL set-top plans
From News.com: Ads key to AOL set-top plans
quote: AOL Time Warner will not include ad-skipping features in future versions of its cable set-top boxes, a company spokesman said Monday.
Like popular personal video recorder (PVR) devices such as TiVo and ReplayTV, Time Warner Cable's upcoming set-tops will let consumers pause and play back TV programming while it's being broadcast. People will also be able to record shows automatically based on personal interests. But unlike ReplayTV, which gives viewers controls to manually jump over 30-second commercials, Time Warner Cable's unit will be designed to ensure advertisers are seen and heard, at least partially...
...The decision to drop ad-skipping features came to light after May 1, when AOL Time Warner and TiVo restructured a deal that included jointly producing an interactive TV box...
I wonder if this means that Tivo is going to be making a specialized version of it's software for AOL that will not have FF capabilities? Or, is AOL going to build the software themselves?
The real problem with AOL Time Warner, like other big broadcast networks, is that they really dropped the ball in trying to stay one step ahead of technology. VCRs have always had the same FF through commercials capability. Why should innovation be punished for something the networks should have been planning for. They don't they get it. Commercials as they are today don't work. We don't want them. They need to come up with new idea on how to generate revenue.
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