Jul 29, 2002
Bob Wright, CEO of NBC
Just as it’s refreshing when you hear a musician or someone in the record industry who gets mp3s, It’s wonderful to hear a television exec who doesn’t have a knee jerk reaction to Tivo and other digital video recorders. Bob Wright, CEO of NBC has a Tivo, uses it, and doesn’t think it’s going to destroy network television.








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Brent
Yeah…
The movie studios predicted the end of theaters when the video tape arrived. Amazon.com predicted the end of the bookshop. So far, none of that has happened. But I don’t remember anyone predicting the end of vinyl when the CD arrived. Maybe the future is, in fact, unknowable. (Imagine that!)
I think TIVO and it’s ilk will simply be VCR replacements. The networks and advertisers need not worry. Make good content — including commercials — and we’ll all watch.
Jul 29th, 2002
Andy
Isn’t that a little biased, since NBC is a partner and shareholder?
Jul 30th, 2002
Andy
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Jul 30th, 2002
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