Monday, October 8, 2007
There was a medium-sized brouhaha earlier this year when NBC announced that it hadn't made a deal with Apple to continue selling its shows on iTunes. The whole thing turned into a "he said, she said" situation: Apple claimed it would need to raise prices to $5/show to meet NBC's demands; NBC claimed that Apple was encouraging people to pirate its crappy crappy shows.
Nevertheless, one byproduct of this breakup was a big push by NBC to get people to watch video on their website. I decided to try it out last weekend with an episode of 30 Rock. And you know what?
It sucks. The whole experience is awful.
First, the whole thing is in Flash. Thus it runs a little worse on my Mac, because the Mac version of Flash Player has always run a little worse than the PC version. Strike one. Second, it only works in the browser - I can't download it, can't watch it whenever I want (without an internet connection), and on my time. Strike two. Third, it has a 35 second ad (!) at the start of the clip. Strike three.
Fourth, it has friggin' commercial breaks. Strike four.
I'm not sure how much dumber NBC can be - I'm sure they could be much dumber, actually - but this type of presentation of their "quality" shows is really awful. It's entirely disrespectful of the viewer (just like regular TV!) and makes me wonder if it's time to use BitTorrent.
Good job, guys. You're the ones encouraging people to pirate your shows, not Apple.
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