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Broadcasting vs Streaming

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So the Olympics was watched on TV by around 92% of viewers, and if you look at the total minutes watched agaisnt minutes streamed online it’s over 99% (source TV Week)

I suspect that these are probably similar for most types of video material.

I know that I’m very atypical when it comes to TV. I almost exclusively obtain my news and worldly information from the Internet, with a much smaller amount from broadcast radio (mostly BBC World Service). Then again, I watch very little TV. Period.

Of course, producing TV programming isn’t cheap. Someone somewhere has to pay for it, and mostly its supported by advertising.  What I do find strange is that although many people will complain about advertisements on web sites, or blogs, such as this one, they’ll quite happily watch an hour-long show, that is interrupted without warning every 7-8 minutes by intrusive annoying commercials that can’t be skipped, and most often bear no relation to the content of the programming! For me, aside from having a great difficulty of finding content that I find interesting and engaging, viewing is spoiled for me by those ads.

I can watch shows from a service like Joost or Hulu, and while there are commericials they’re much less obtrusive, more contextual, and much less frequent than network TV.

Of course, another great advantage of online services such as those I mentioned above is the ‘on-demand’ model. I’ve already said I watch little TV, but if I did, I want it to be my slave and not my master. I don’t need to mess around with VCR, DVR, Tivo or anything else with Joost for example. I can watch what I want, when I want.

Late Night Rambling

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It’s one of those evenings when I am wide awake at 2am… Grrr. Anyway, I thought I’d put my awaklefulness (is that a word?) to good use, and do a little computer housekeeping, and writing.

I was thinking that I really should try and find some more time to become a more prolific writer, but there never seems enough hours in the day!

I cannot ever understand it, when I hear some folk complain that they are bored! How do they find time to have nothing to do, I ask myself?

A flurry of last minute tidying and spring cleaning will take place here tomorrow, ready for the British Invasion.

No, it’s not 1964 all over again. It’s not the Beatles but the family arriving on Monday evening. Of course, we’re looking forward to their arrival, as we’ve not seen them since 2006.

Now I’ve starting writing here, I think I might just be feeling a little heavy-eyed again, so I think I’ll head for the bed, and see what happens. If nothing else, NPR often carriesthe BBC World Service overnight, so I’ll lay there quietly in the dark listening to the reporting of world events.

Let’s hope something good comes out of Zimbabwe soon, and the democratic processes can prevail.