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Number | 139 |
Broadcast Date | September 9, 2013 |
Episode Length | 1:10:47 |
Hosts | Brian Brushwood, Tom Merritt, J.J. Valentine |
CBS reaches deal to end blackout, Sony unveils PlayStation Vita TV, Yahoo launches Screen video app for iOS with emphasis on comedy clips, and more.
Show Segments
Opening Video
Ylvis - The Fox [Official music video HD]
The Big Story
CBS reaches deal to end blackout and squeezes Time Warner Cable's margins. [1] [2]
Another Big Story
- Sony unveils PlayStation Vita TV. [3]
- Sony's first post-Chromecast Google TV device is a dongle, not a set-top box. [4]
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Slipstream
- Yahoo launches Screen video app for iOS with emphasis on comedy clips. [5]
- Hulu gets the best show on CBS. [6]
- Livestream brings its live events and archived videos to Roku streaming boxes. [7]
Tube Tops
- Time Warner Cable’s new Xbox app won’t count against data caps. [8]
- Simple.TV reveals second-gen streaming DVR and Version 2.0 interface. [9]
Film Falm
- Aziz Ansari inks exclusive deal with Netflix for next stand-up special. [10]
- Netflix signs deal with comedian Russell Peters for original comedy special and documentary. [11]
- Amazon Studios aims for adults with apocalyptic Chris Carter show 'The After'. [12]
- Hulu, Lionsgate team up on original series with a ghostly twist. [13]
Scan Lines
- Vevo's music videos find their growth groove on TVs. [14]
- Networks score early win as judge orders shutdown of streaming TV service FilmOn X. [15]
- Sony starts delivering 4K downloads with Video Unlimited 4K service. [16]
- Check out Google’s new “Remind Me” feature for TV shows, authors, and more. [17]
- Apple won’t introduce new Apple TV box next week, will upgrade software. [18]
- How Netflix’s bet on originals is already paying off. [19]
- EXTENDED BY J.J.
Premiering This Week
Insidious: Chapter 2 premieres this week.
What We're Watching
J.J.
- Doctor Who (David Tennant season)
- Breaking Bad
Brian
- Breaking Bad
- The Shield
Tom
- The World's End
- Breaking Bad
- Newsroom
- Continuum
- Top Chef Masters
- Futurama
Feedback
- Brad doesn't want Resident Evil to be forgotten in the line of video game movie franchises.
- Guys, you mentioned video game to movie franchises... what about the Resident Evil franchise. Seems like they've been pretty successful. Thoughts?
- Brad in San Antonio
- John describes his experiences watching the wi-fi TV on Southwest Airlines.
- Hi Brian & Tom,
- A few weeks ago, you mentioned that Southwest Airlines is now offering a free TV service on their wi-fi enabled flights.
- I just returned from a trip and wanted to let you know that the experience was surprisingly good.
- I was able to watch the opening Thursday night NFL game on my laptop live on the NY NBC feed, until the battery died.
- Unfortunately, it didn't work on my Samsung Galaxy Note, but did work on my backup HTC G2 phone (It clearly states that not all Android devices are supported).
- The login process was simple and the picture quality was more than acceptable.
- Thank you Southwest and thank you Dish Network!
- Love the show and keep up the great work.
- Thanks,
- John Cuthbertson
- Jay is confused to why House of Cards is available on DVD.
- I went to my local movie store (yes my wife and I still rent movies from a store) and well to my surprise I found House of Cards on DVD. I thought Netflix had an exclusive on House of Cards. Why would anyone want to sign up for Netflix for exclusive content if well, it isn't exclusive? For the record, my wife and I have tried Netflix and Amazon and still prefer to rent movies from a store because we only rent one or two a month and even though we are both 30 years old prefer to browse for movies in person.
- Jay in Ohio
- Tom shared his experiences after receiving a Nielsen packet.
- Brian / Tom
- I received a Nielsen packet in the mail today. Being curious, I opened it and decided to call them. The lady went through the normal information requests which I gave her.
- When asked if I had cable, sat, or normal over the air signal, I told her I watched absolutely no live television. She didnt believe me since I have 3 tvs and not even 1 antenna. She asked how I watched my shows and movies. I told her that I watch live streams, podcasts, Netflix, Hulu+ (which I recently cancelled) and that I stream my old DVDs & blu-rays from my pc to any tv or device I want (even over the air) so I had no desire or need to have love television.
- She asked I watch sports (which I do) and asked how I watch them. I told her how (usually on the computer or iphone them streamed/AirPlay to TV).
- She then told me how they wanted to know that info so they can provide feedback to the networks and providers. I told her it was pointless because the networks don't care what I watch on Netflix because they are getting paid by Netflix to allow them to have the rights to that content.
- Basically, the lady was very unaware of how content can be viewed on the Internet only.
- Just thought I'd drop a line and let you know.
- Thanks,
- Tom Welch
- Sent from my iPhone 5ive
- Join the Frame Rate Chicken Challenge. Tell your story! [20]
The Spoiler Zone (Breaking Bad)
This week Brian, Tom, and J.J. talk Breaking Bad: Season 5b, Episode 13 - To'hajiilee.
Great Quotes
Fun Facts
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Preceded by: "What You Want, When You Want" |
Seek Medical Attention |
Followed by: "The Mergification Continues" |