[BC] HD Radio -- Folks we have to get it right!
Robert Meuser
Robertm
Tue Oct 18 08:18:16 CDT 2005
As an after thought, if CNN bought a bunch of EVS's and operated like a sports
operation they would have much better production values. The only problem is
that it would be a non linear experience on the production side.
R
Kirk Harnack wrote:
> Robert Meuser wrote:
>
>>
>> I seems like you are not yet in the non linear universe. I tell my
>> system what I want to watch on a recurring basis. It goes out and
>> finds and schedules the desired content. It is sitting on my DVR when
>> I decide to view it.
>>
>> If radio had a parallel, I could punch in Grateful Dead Hour and when
>> ever it was on, regardless of channel the radio would record.
>
>
> Robert,
>
> Do you not find any enjoyment in "real-time" TV? CNN? CNN-HN? Fox News?
> The Weather Channel? I can certainly time-shift TV myself, but I find
> that my sense of "now" is gratified by keeping one of the aforementioned
> networks on around the house or office.
>
> Do you not find any enjoyment in skimming the channels, looking for a
> rerun of CSI or Law & Order? I delight when my schedule and one of
> these shows happen sync up.
>
> Another benefit of watching other that what you've recorded is the same
> benefit as with listening to music other than your iPod - you'll likely
> see or hear something new. Is there no benefit or joy in that for you?
>
> Best!
>
> Kirk Harnack
>
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