Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Shows at the request of viewers – TV 2.0 is slowly becoming a reality – Antyweb

When I first heard about the plans of companies such as Netflix, Hulu and Amazon to produce their own content there have been many that these new materials do not have a chance to compete with the offer of traditional television. Meanwhile, the opposite happened, and today it is the stewards television stations inspired by new methods of distribution, which use the internet giants.

Netfliksie case is very simple – or prepare new from the beginning to the end, or do not take a particular topic. Amazon launched a very interesting trend, namely directly in the hands of the audience has left the future of the new production, since they are after watching the pilot (first episode) here everyone of serials decide on its future. International news even prepare their own list, place the Alpine resort series, that simply would like to see next.

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oglądalaności posts and opinion counts so most. Once again Amazon has prepared several proposals, and in the service Instant Video, you can learn from them. Then select the series that we liked and we would like to see to the end (of the season). If positive feedback is enough, Amazon orders more episodes. The system is so simple and seemingly effective and attractive.

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British UKTV also why it applies, allowing viewers to watch episodes online pilot and subsequent vote. List of series that not only in my opinion, should not be canceled is really extensive, and every year the general statement of non-sustained production is credited even several positions.

Are you similar step decide the most popular American and European platform? If our country TVP, TVN and Polsat udostępniłyby first episodes on the Web indulging in our hands the future, rather than investment in the dark when you buy the full series, if both parties – the producer and the viewer – would not be satisfied?

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