No one said there would be ads in the paid episodes, just the free ones (as they already are on most network sites like ABC which stream their episodes). No one will pay to watch these things with commercials. That just doesn't make sense.
doesn't make sense? why all the adds on subscription TV services? What doesn't make sense is NBC thinking it can go it alone. iTunes Store is a portal bringing together content owners, and that won't change. NBC alone, no matter how big, will not do particularly well. I could not be bothered hunting around, so the main customers will be the sad folk who only want one flavour of Kool Aid.
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Umm, pay for ads? Can anyone say torrent?
Can you read? It doesn't say anything about paying for ads. In fact, it specifically says it's going to be free.
No one said there would be ads in the paid episodes, just the free ones (as they already are on most network sites like ABC which stream their episodes). No one will pay to watch these things with commercials. That just doesn't make sense.
doesn't make sense? why all the adds on subscription TV services?
What doesn't make sense is NBC thinking it can go it alone. iTunes Store is a portal bringing together content owners, and that won't change. NBC alone, no matter how big, will not do particularly well. I could not be bothered hunting around, so the main customers will be the sad folk who only want one flavour of Kool Aid.
Yeah, I can say TORRENT many times!