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Sorry About the Piracy, eh | |
Number | 120 |
Broadcast Date | April 15, 2013 |
Episode Length | 56:38 |
Hosts | Brian Brushwood, Tom Merritt, Steve Saylor, Lamarr Wilson |
CBS, Fox, considers subscription-only model, Dish bids on Sprint, YouTube iOS update, Roku hits 5 million sales, and more.
Show Segments
Opening Video
Brian and Tom acknowledge events in Boston, direct to resources and news coverage.
The Big Story
- CBS joins Fox in considering subscription-only model. [1]
- Fox affiliates 'on board' with plan to move to pay TV amid dispute with Aereo. [2]
- Who’s paying Aereo to watch free TV? [3]
Another Big Story
Dish makes bid to buy Sprint. [4] [5]
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Slipstream
- YouTube for iOS gets access to live streams, My Subscriptions feed, video queuing for TV playback, and more. [6]
- Comcast confirms that they’re encrypting basic cable now. [7]
- Judge to halt broadcast streaming service. [8]
Tube Tops
- Boxee CEO dishes on Aereo, Apple and talks up cloud DVR. [9]
- Boxee re-brands new device as Cloud DVR, tones down cord cutting rhetoric. [10]
- Microsoft's next Xbox will take over your TV, interact with your cable box. [11]
- Roku hits 5M streaming players sold in the U.S., has streamed 8B videos and music tracks. [12]
- Roku shutting down VideoBuzz channel for streaming YouTube on the sly. [13]
- 8% of Canadians are cable cutters. [14]
Film Falm
- First tiny but awesome look at the heroes of Japan's live-action Gatchaman movie! [15]
- Syfy announces Childhood's End and Ringworld miniseries. [16]
Summer Movie Draft
Oblivion premieres this week.
What We're Watching
Brian
- Doctor Who
- Game of Thrones
- The "ship my pants" ad for Kmart (on repeat)
Tom
- Doctor Who
- Game of Thrones
- Archer
- Orphan Black
- Mad Men
Steve
- Doctor Who
- Game of Thrones
- Elementary
- Everything or Nothing
Lamarr
- Revolution
- The Following
- Once Upon a Time
- Psych
Feedback
- Matthew writes in defending the 4k experience.
- Let me try and explain my excitement over 4k. I have a 47"" 1080 Tv. When I watch a blu-ray I pull my easy chair to approximately 7' from the screen. I could sit a little closer before being too close.
- I want a 70"" 4k TV and I'd like to sit 10' or so from the screen and feel like I'm at the movie theater.
- As you know, the point of 4k is being able to sit closer to a bigger TV, hopefully a movie theater like experience.
- Eric outlines the problem with 4k TVs.
- The problem with "4K" TV is that it's still at a 16:9 aspect ratio. You're STILL going to see bars at the top and bottom when watching a movie with the aspect ratio of 2.40:1 (or anything higher than 1.77:1). Unless TVs start being produced in a higher aspect ratio, 4KTVs are worthless.
- Andy describes how he would use a 4k screen for a desktop monitor.
- Brian, I am a programmer, and I use this as a way to way to justify my monitor addiction. I would totally go for a 4k screen, then put my two larger monitors on the sides of it in portrait mode for a little extra desktop space so things don't feel so cramped. My vote is firmly in team 4k computer monitor.
- Further down the road I can picture homes with 8k or higher video walls to function as a hub for all the information you want to see, as seen in Back to the Future. "Show me ESPN, HBO, the weather, my Twitter feed and place a video call to my mother." All on one huge screen.
- David totally wants a 4k screen for his abnormally large home entertainment setup.
- In response to your question about whether anyone really cares about the idea of 4K, I would say that the answer for me is yes, but I recognize I have a somewhat unique set up. I have a 135" screen in my home theater with a Digital Projection 3-chip projector. It does 1080p today, which clearly looks better than 720p and 1080i, especially on a well mastered BD. While I don't know this for sure, I expect that on 135" I will see improvement with 4K. I am somewhat more skeptical when it comes to my 65" plasma.
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Preceded by: "Fox Takes its Ball Home" |
Sorry About the Piracy, eh |
Followed by: "Take Off Your Pants And Grab Your Pitchfork" |