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 Thursday, March 16, 2006

I don't know exactly when it happened, but I do know that it has been a gradual change over the past 6 to 8 months. The actual final switch has taken place in the last month or so.

I stopped watching traditional broadcast television. Entirely.

There used to be periods of intense television watching - when Survivor, Amazing Race and two versions of The Apprentice were on at the same time. My VCR was working overtime then since I was never home to catch them at their original time. I would sit down once per week and watch six hours of television at once. My finger on the fast-forward button to skip commercials.

Now, I have missed this entire season of Survivor. I haven't even seen 5 minutes of it. Amazing Race has started and I'm missing that too, and Apprentice. I have stopped watching ALL of the shows I was addicted to 6 months ago. And I can't be the only one.

Two things have really happened to get me off my addiction to my VCR and television.

1) Podcasts and video casts. I got myself an iPod, and since I had heard so many things about podcasts, I found a few good ones and started listening at work. Podcasts led to video casts. The whole concept of television shows created and produced by individuals and shown online (IPTV) has really really taken off in the past 6 months. I don't have a video iPod, but I watch the shows on my computer. In fact, I am falling behind a bit on my subscribed content! I have more content per week than I have time to watch per week!

2) Bittorrent.

Ah, bittorrent. Who knew that this thing would be the unstoppable technology to destroy the movie and television industries. But it will. It's on its way of doing that, mark my words.

It started innocently. I think it was the show “Joey”. (Please don't laugh. I liked Friends, and so Joey was at least a “poor man's” version of it.) I saw the entire first season on NBC Thursdays and liked it. Then the second season started last September, and I never really got around to seeing it. I started to fall behind. One day, I decided I would get “caught up” again with the show so I downloaded the episodes I had missed off bittorrent, watched them, and intended to keep up with the series on TV real-time. And then it got cancelled.

Then came the New Battlestar Gallactica. I had completely missed out on the first season of it when the second season started. Everyone was raving about how good it was (and it is very good!). So I downloaded the complete first season and caught up on that.

Then there were quirky and hard to find shows - “Dead Like Me” (cancelled after 2 seasons), “Love Monkey” (cancelled after 3 episodes). These shows will NEVER be replayed. Love Monkey will never have a DVD even.

So you see, the problem is quite simple. There is no way for me to get caught up on television shows I like. They get cancelled. Or they appear on U.S. networks months before they are shown in Canada.

I want TV Shows on my terms. If I catch a new show on TV that I like, I would like to be able to see the previous episodes “on demand”. No, not wait 12 months for the DVD to come out. If I see “Love Monkey Episode 2” one night, I want to be able to purchase and download Episode 1 from the Net.

And make it cheap - not $5 or $3. If it's more than $1, it's not worth it. In fact, post the entire show WITH COMMERCIALS in the DRM format of your choice and provide it for FREE. Why not? It's the same as broadcast TV!

So, for me, watching TV is not convenient any more. Picking shows I like from bittorrent and letting them download overnight is. And besides I get many hours a week of Internet Television (VidCasts). Even the addictive shows of TV (Survivor, Apprentice and Amazing Race) have lost me.

 

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