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June 5th, 2009Retro Post
March 22nd, 2009…I spent the better part of my Saturday sitting in my living room with a white board and a marker, drawing a user interface for this so called broadband video idea I’ve been pondering. As I continued to review the competitive battleground and our notes from the conference on Tuesday, I began to question the business model that I’ve had in mind.Now there is nothing particularly wrong with the model; in fact I personally still think its great, but there is a fundamental problem with the direction my business seems to be going. It looks as if I’m trying to replace cable TV. Now some of you are saying “that’s a great idea, I wish I didn’t need cable”, but the fact is there is quite the business model attached to traditional TV. I can tell you right now, major networks and cable providers are not about to part with their billions in ad revenue.
I decided to just start typing down all the potential components of the business model and how they may actually fair in the eyes of major networks and investors. The list got pretty long, and my mind went pretty numb, so I had to call it day. To compliment a day’s work, I decided to go visit my friend’s house and they just got a PS3 and Wii….sillyness…
Tags: design, detroit, initiative, mi, michigan, motown, streaming, video
Side note: I did enjoy my gaming night but it was somewhat discouraging. Remember the 8th grade, in your parent’s basement? Yea you do…playing video games until they’d force you to go to bed. Well I sure can’t do it anymore. After 3 hours of Street Fighter IV, I not only felt like I just took a 5 mile run but my thumbs were sore too. In fact, forget past tense, my thumbs ARE STILL sore. I hope when I wake up my thumbs are back in commission :-/
