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Revision as of 13:08, 3 January 2014

Ear love
Number Beta 2
Broadcast Date December 29 2013
Episode Length 1:00:07
Hosts Brian Brushwood, Tom Merritt
Guests Fraser Cain

Are more people really cutting the Internet than TV? The answer is sort of, if you squint. And find out what game is the most pirated video of 2013 with thrones.

Show Segments

Opening Video

Primary Target

Kris Naudus, product database czar—consumer surveys by Leichtman Research Group Inc 1% of US households (1,351 surveyed) stopped wired Internet for wireless

0.4% canceled pay-TV subscriptions dropped a multi-channel video service in the past year because of Netflix or being able to watch programs online or in other ways, would not have otherwise dropped their service, and do not plan to subscribe again in the next six months

Second number doesn’t account for churn: Leichtman also reported 518,282 net added broadband in Q3 2013. Leichtman reported net loss of 26,643 TV subs. (Despite net add of 174,000 satellite and 400,000 telco— Cable had net loss 600,643)

Secondary Target

Signals Intelligence

Gear Up

Moving Targets

Front Lines

2013 Winter Movie Draft

  1. Justin - $503,513,000
  2. Fr. Robert - $485,056,000
  3. Casey - $445,324,422
  4. Jeff - $350,016,348
  5. Tom - $252,303,646
  6. Brian - $177,515,619

Under Surveillance

Tom

Brian

Fraser Cain


Dispatches from the Front

Great start to the new show, thanks for bringing us what we want when want and whatever...

When Netflix launched profiles back in the summer, they broke parental controls by allowing kids to choose which profile to login with. Since there's no authentication or PIN for profiles, kids can start watching Human Centipede or whatever they want, when they want etc.

I emailed you guys about this when profiles launched and you thought it was a niggle that Netflix would sort out. Nearly 6 months in and it hasn't changed despite other changes to the service and software.

I'm the parent and it's my responsibility to protect my kids, but if the tools aren't there to help me supervise their viewing, then I won't let them use the service, simple. But that's not really in Netflix's interest, surely?

James


Never lose the sharpie on cardboard! That is all.

Bill


Thanks for changing the format of the video in the feed. Was frustrating seeing that I got the beta episode, but wasn't downloaded. (Course, went to the website to grab it).

Now, can you offer a smaller sized version of the video? 1.28GB is kinda huge for video file to play on a phone.

Just asking. Thanks,

Corey


YouTube

Links


Preceded by:
"4K getting more OK"
Ear love
Followed by:
"Coming Soon"