
The way we get our entertainment could see another earthquake in the traditional media, just like the one caused by the iPhone, come 2010...
It appears that the Walt Disney Company and CBS as well as several other media outlets are considering joining Apple's rumored subscription based content service. It appears that Bob Iger's quest for new revenue streams to replace the old ones have led him back to his board room.
That purchase of Lala which the Little Fruit Company made just days ago is part of a strategy for streaming content to electronic devices (hello Tablet!). TV's, iPhones, laptops, ect. and the like are being planned for a service that may launch next year. The $30 price is about half what the cable company charges you and it would be specific to your preferences. No need to get several channels in a language you don't speak simply because it was "part of the package."
Right now, Jobs and his dark sorcerers are out convincing the entertainment big wigs that this is the way for them to go. If he's able to gather more companies like Disney and CBS, then you're likely to see some interesting moves come next year. Presuming of course, that it'll be ready to go by then.
Developing...
That purchase of Lala which the Little Fruit Company made just days ago is part of a strategy for streaming content to electronic devices (hello Tablet!). TV's, iPhones, laptops, ect. and the like are being planned for a service that may launch next year. The $30 price is about half what the cable company charges you and it would be specific to your preferences. No need to get several channels in a language you don't speak simply because it was "part of the package."
Right now, Jobs and his dark sorcerers are out convincing the entertainment big wigs that this is the way for them to go. If he's able to gather more companies like Disney and CBS, then you're likely to see some interesting moves come next year. Presuming of course, that it'll be ready to go by then.
Developing...
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