Set Fire To The Industry

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Set Fire To The Industry
Number 60
Broadcast Date January 24, 2012
Episode Length 1:16:13
Hosts Tom Merritt, Brian Brushwood, Justin Robert Young

YouTube's new entertainment channels, Hulu's Battleground debut, Sling on a chip, and more.

Contents

Opening Video

20th Century Fox Flute Edition

The Big Story

'Star Wars Uncut: Director's Cut' crowdsourced 15 second increments Episode IV finally released. 1 2

Another Big Story

“Beloved, not Beliked’: Why TV’s live and streaming audiences are diverging. 1

Netflix

Go to Netflix.com/twit for your free 30 day trial.

Slipstream

  • Vimeo redesigns their website. 1
  • YouTube now serves more than 4 billion daily video views. 1
  • Facebook in talks to replace YouTube as Vevo's host. 1
  • Paramount begins selling UltraViolet movies directly. 1
  • Hack breaks Hulu Plus free from supported device chains, embraces Androids of every shape and color. 1

Tube Tops

  • Does it make sense for the Apple TV to become a DVR too? 1
  • Full Circle: Boxee brings OTA HDTV and basic cable to the Boxee Box. 1

Film Falm

  • Transforming Macworld into Beckinfield. 1
  • NASA close to approving first sci-fi flick shot in space. 1
  • Robot and Frank is the next great science fiction indie. 1
  • Game of Thrones Season 2 UK air date. 1
  • James Cameron wants to blow your mind with 60 frames per second. 1
  • Monty Python and the Holy Grail comes to Blu-ray March 6th, brings an iPad app. 1

What We're Watching

Brian

  • Sherlock (season 2)
  • Avatar
  • Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret

Tom

  • Star Trek
  • Fringe
  • Friday Night Lights

Justin

  • Downton Abbey

Feedback

  • A viewer gives a solution for the Sherlock problem.
  • A viewer gives a series of legal / ethical questions.

Great Quotes

Fun Facts

YouTube

Links


Preceded by:
"Am I Legal?"
Set Fire To The Industry
Followed by:
"Hard Of Heron"