TiVo Losing Internet Buzz Steam
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[FrankLog] http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20051115/tv_nm/tivo_dc">TiVo brand appears to be losing it's luster, at least among users who have commented on Digital Video Recorders on any of 80,000 web sites and discussion groups on the topic. The beneficiaries of this change of attitude seem to be Dual-Tuner and High Definition DVRs such as Motorola's DCT-6412, distributed through Comcast and other cable providers.
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[Gigaom.com] Om Malik ” The Next Generation Internet.: So far there has been a little buzz on the company because for one simple reason - many of the bloggers are Mac users. I have argued in the past that a start-up short on cash to spend on PR efforts should try going the Mac route first, because it brings in early adopters and influencers.
[Sramanamitra.com] Sramana Mitra on Strategy: Read this great article from Business Week on Movie Marketing by targeting specific grassroots websites and blogs via Google: a case study on how a low-budget indie movie has grossed $22.5 Million so far, led by Interactive Marketing Executive Amy Powell, and powered by Google.
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, DVRs, DVD Burner News
Posted at November 23, 2005 10:53 AM