People Line Up For Free TiVos
from the yeah,-but-now-they-have-to-pay dept
As expected , thousands of people showed up TiVo headquarters to get their free TiVo today. The company had 2,000 to give out, and about 2,500 people showed up. The remaining 500 received $50 off coupons... that expire tonight. Of course, none of these people got free service, so TiVo might want to pay attention to how many of those now go sign up for service and start to do the math about how many more service users they would have if they simply gave the boxes away, rather than clinging to their efforts to recoup the expense of the box.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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What about TV's?
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You need a TV, a phone line, and a credit card. Subscribing is done via the TiVo itself, and is activated immediately. From the time you open the box, to the time you're ready to record, it takes maybe an hour. Though about 2/3rds of that is for the box to download and install software updates.
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You tell TiVo you like reality shows, it records reality shows. You watch "Will And Grace" one time one day, and TiVo thinks you're gay.
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Ignore dorpus. I remember him from a long time ago trolling and asking stupid questions.
What a boring cynical answer, '500 reality shows'. Maybe if you had a tivo you'd realize there is a lot of good TV out there, but you probably just sit there, a captive of network scheduling, watching those reality tv shows, which I have never even seen because I have tivo.
In fact I watch plenty of tv and I dont even think I've watched network tv in over a year. Is Friends still on the air? is ER? I have absolutely no idea!
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If you don’t watch, how do you know?
Apparently you simplemindedly believe the hippie propaganda that says “All TV = bad.”
Perhaps if you knew what you were talking about (which by your own admission, and your own statements you make it clear that you do not) you could be taken seriously. As it is… it seems too much time has been wasted on you already.
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I have not heard of any dramatic improvements in the quality of TV programming, and nobody here has claimed it either.
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