Rupert Murdoch doesn't see the benefit of online video
While ABC, NBC, and CBS have been quick to offer up shows on their websites and in iTunes, FOX has been mysteriously
silent about the whole online
video craze. It's surprising, since FOX tends to take more chances and be more cutting-edge than its competitors.
Now we know why. Rupert Murdoch recently told
Newsweek he's not convinced that putting television shows online is a good idea (I think NBC would disagree).Said Murdoch, "We're not knocked out by iPod so far. We've talked to them, to Google and others. But how many people really want to get video on a tiny screen when they already have TiVo or a similar service from their cable company or DirecTV?"
He goes on to talk about how people all over the world will be able to download key scenes from 24 and jokes from Family Guy on their telephones. Right. Because those screens aren't tiny at all.
To me, it sounds like a guy who's trying to act like he didn't get caught by surprise when the competition went nuts with online video. Interestingly, our friends over at PVRWire agree with Rupert's assertion that the deals with Disney and iTunes are very "small-time".

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