NBC, News Corp Join to Create YouTube Clone 126
Brett writes "It's official: NBC Universal and News Corp have announced their plans to
create a video sharing site of their own. The
joint venture will features both TV and movie shows in full length, including episodes of '24,' 'My Name is Earl,' and movies like 'Borat.' The plan is to also syndicate content on
other portals like MSN, MySpace, and Yahoo! It's unclear how YouTube's previous deal with NBC relates to this, but it's clear that the major players are now shunning YouTube."
And so ends YouTube (Score:1, Flamebait)
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Re:And so ends YouTube (Score:5, Insightful)
It's crap - not community driven. It misunderstands the interest in YouTube.
YouTube is not popular because people are "snagging free stuff" that they already have on their Tivo, etc. Repackaging the TV is stupid. That is an aspect of YouTube, and the only one that this is a reaction to.
The Corporations who are driving this "partnership" never even heard of "All your base are belong to us" - let alone understood what it means. The Internet is a social phenomenon, not just a marketing experience.
People who've destroyed their creative thinking process in the marketing field fail to understand this.
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Sure, people will go to the site to watch stuff, but not with the same kind of loyal viewership that youtube gets. My _mom_ told me she loved it. It is as ubiquitous as google is for search.
Their competition is google. These guys make everything they do relevant and easy. Microsoft can't
They are playing with fire... (Score:3, Interesting)
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If they are, they're probably thinking of getting out of the TV business and go into something else, like...petroleum, or sanitary napkins...who knows? Personally, I would think that funeral homes are where it's at. People are just dying to get in. *rimshot*
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Re:And so ends YouTube (Score:5, Insightful)
You really think the people in charge of this little venture know that 'mashup' is a word that sometimes doesn't involve food?
Be serious. This isn't going to end YouTube. This might cause a little healthy competition. Honestly, I'm kinda disappointed because YouTube isn't clusterf*d with video ads all the time, and this will be. There's little chance you'll get to watch short clips of pieces of the Daily Show. You'll get to watch the entire thing, and commercials will come with. Lame? Yeah, kinda.
And my bet is their solution will be DRM enhanced. Another little bit of lame.
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More like a big hulking boulder of lame.
If you build it they will come (Score:2)
Re:If you build it they will come (Score:4, Insightful)
GO DOT COM
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Re:If you build it they will come (Score:5, Interesting)
-Can't store content for future use.
-Windows/Explorer ONLY
-Advertising
-Crappy format
And most importantly:
PEOPLE DON'T SIT AT THE COMPUTER TO WATCH HALF-HOUR SHOWS.
Apple has this figured out. Why do these people feel the need to reinvent the wheel?*
*Actually, it's to make themselves feel smart. When this fails - and it will - they can blame filesharing, technology, or some other bugaboo.
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Buh? I put a TV Tuner in my computer specifically so I could watch shows (half-hour or more) while I'm sitting at my computer, generally while I'm doing other things. That way I don't have to divide my attention between my monitor and a television across the room.
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What, are you kidding me? Since you seem to communicate in all caps language, let me explain it to you that way:
OF COURSE PEOPLE WATCH TV-SHOWS ON THEIR COMPUTER SCREENS!
I am currently looking at a bittorrent file of the latest Lost episode (that aired last night) and more than 180,000 people have downloaded it. That's just ONE TORRENT in ONE DAY! Most people might not view TV that way, but a helluva lot of people does. This is not an insignificant piece of the market.
YES, THEY DO :) (Score:3, Informative)
Full-length shows constantly being posted to YouTube, and have a large number of visitors. The shows made available at the networks website have also had a very large number of visitors despite technical difficulties. People don't prefer to watch 40 minute or even 20 minute shows on their computer, but if they missed an episode of $FAVORITE_SHOW, being able to catch it online is the next best thing (until IP-TV becomes mainstream).
As slashdoters hav
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No wireless, less space than a nomad. Lame.
Face it, Slashdot is crap at predicting the market.
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I've been watching internet video on my TV for years. About a year ago, NBC (or ABC?) canceled "The Book of Daniel" and put a few of the remaining episodes on their web site, Ad-free. I plugged my laptop into my TV and enjoyed them from my couch.
It's getting easier: My Nintendo Wii has a web browser that works with YouTube. There's a 50% chance that it'll be reliable once Netflix's Flash-based service comes online!
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Then they will sue... (Score:1)
Tune in to irrelevance (Score:2, Funny)
Have they squatted the name wedontgetit.tv yet?
While they're at it, maybe they should develop their own web search engine too. Oh, and a portal! And some dancing hamsters! Everyone loves the dancing hamsters!
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Displace YouTube? (Score:3, Insightful)
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YouTube clone? (Score:1)
not laughed so much in hours
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Obligatory (Score:2, Funny)
great... (Score:3, Interesting)
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When they say 'ad-supported' (Score:1, Interesting)
Can they spell "Antitrust violation"? (Score:2)
I have a question (Score:5, Interesting)
Just like newbies to the intarweb would think that Yahoo is a "google clone"?
Is this a "Apple invented the computer, mp3 player, and are currently inventing the phone right now and we cant wait" type of a deal?
I just remember seeing video on the internet pre-youtube.
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(I'll let you know what good ones are called when one shows up.)
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uh... iTunes? iFilm maybe? Definitely isn't youtube, as this is a site for disributing the kind of content youtube doesn't even allow, rather than a bunch of home made americas funniest home videos meets public access like youtube is.
Cloning YouTube without the You... (Score:1)
As if google didn't know (Score:4, Insightful)
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How many restrictions or ads will there be? (Score:2)
NBC = bad track record (Score:5, Interesting)
To top it off, it crashed when I exit the browser (Safari) which is sad since I can spent hours watching videos on YouTube without it crashing.
Why can't they just stream an
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I will give you points for accuracy about what it used to be. I tried watching it after hours on the work T1 line about 2 months ago and the video halted, audio got out of synch with the video and a lot of times the video wouldn't come back after the
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Might I suggest instead, taking merely half an hour to watch a half-hour episode of something similar but independent?
www.thehousebetween.com [thehousebetween.com]
No ads, no lag, no copyright infringement. Just free entertainment for sci-fi hungry folks like us.
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The fullscreen mode also works pretty well, although since the videos are widescreen shows encoded in fullscreen format widescreen monitors have a black border all the way around the video.
Fox's video streaming service requires an exe installation. Their shows are in higher quality than NBCs
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A predictable step (Score:3, Interesting)
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If you can't beat 'em... (Score:4, Insightful)
Hey, I think it's great that NBC would want to get into the video offerings business. Reason why people post copyrighted material to YouTube is so it will be available. NBC has already been making overtures in that direction with some of their shows (like the standup routines from 'Last Comic Standing' S5) and Fox has performances from 'American Idol' on their site, ergo you don't have to go to find a Torrent or browse YouTube et aliis to see what you missed.
And for that reason, NBC's assimilating seems a smarter move than Viacom's bitching, IMHO.
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Not to be pedantic, but the proper declination of the plural form of et al. would be et alii,(masculine), et aliae(feminine), or et alia(neuter).
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No I haven't RTFA... (Score:1, Flamebait)
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who (Score:1, Offtopic)
Re:who (Score:4, Interesting)
a tv tunner card + coding session (or web browsing) = happy me
I just resize the video and put it on the bottom right corner.
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I'll just wait... (Score:2)
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"Colon?" I asked.
Yeah - it's gonna be Poo-tube!
That's funny (Score:5, Insightful)
So here comes an announcement that they'll be putting content online for FREE - and they'll be the ones making the money from the ads, not youtube, which seems only fair to me - and again I see replies of "but the industry doesn't GET IT!!". I think that's kinda funny.
This site could go either way, but to me it's the first indication that they might be starting to "get it".
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neither am i.
ill only believe it when i see it.
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What the article promises still sounds better and more reasonable than anything I remember the media industry promising in the past. Whether they deliver it or not, the article itself (again, without preconceived opinions and assumptions) still sounds like an ackowledgement of what the Slashdot c
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However, the real trick of "getting it" is making it available as part of an aggregate service so people can look for topics - sailing, science fiction or whatever without having to think of all the different shows and providers that have something you might be interested in. Sure, you can go to the New York Times site. You can aggregate sites you are typically interested in using an RSS feed. But a big pi
this is "insightful"? (Score:2)
People watch youtube for user-created content, which may be their own videos, content derivative from TV shows and modified into something funnier than the original, or a mixture of the two. Or
Open format and no DRM? (Score:2)
I'm pessimistically expecting Windoze Media with lotsa DRM.
I can see where this is going... (Score:1)
NBC Gives Up On YouTube Clone
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This is good (Score:1)
I am correcting now grammar (Score:1)
Are they really this stupid? (Score:2)
To me, it would make a LOT more buisness sensefor these major companies to strike up a deal where full-length shows and such are allowed on their website, however a certain number of links on the main page must go to things from their channels.
It's the best form of advertising; people being able to "try" a "full version" of your product.
For all the degrees and everything that are required for a marketing person high on the chain, they sure are fucking stupid.
NBC - dont make it drm enchanced ffs (Score:2)
MYFOX"city name" (Score:2)
The Problem (Score:2)
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International (Score:2)
In that case, back to YouTube!
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Anyone Notice the Similarity? (Score:1)
IMHO, I think the ad-supported free-ness is better than the clean-paged "premium-membership" ventures out there.
re: ad supported future? (Score:2)
There is only so much advertising that has any effectiveness on the Int
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More Video Fills the CDN, Peering Network Pipes (Score:2)
clear...? (Score:1)
Yoda say (Score:1, Funny)
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they're clueless (Score:1)
it isn't run by big media.
NBC and Alien mothership NewsCorp just don't understand the point of it.