We check in on our reading of The Salt Roads by Nalo Hopkinson, get some hints on the progress of the next Kingkiller Chronicle, and find another way to track author releases.
DTNS 2968 – Why So Yahoo Serious, Verizon?
One streaming box to control all the others, Verizon’s still into Yahoo and a clever idea for protecting your phone’s contents from searches.
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It’s Spoilerin’ Time 157
Winter Movie Draft, The Young Pope (105), The Expanse (203), Justified (505)
00:49 – Winter Movie Draft
04:07 – The Young Pope (105)
11:34 – The Expanse (203)
25:07 – Justified (505)
Daily Tech Headlines – February 15, 2017
Facebook announces a video app, Verizon renegotiates Yahoo acquisition, South Korea prosecutors aim for Samsung’s chief again.
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DFP #13 – The Orchid’s Curse
It’s a rescue mission as Cooper and Truman save Audrey, while Donna reveals all to Harold in another ruse, with surprising results. We welcome Francine “The Lucid Dream” of Twin Peaks burlesque fame to the show to help make sense of Harold.
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Today in Tech History – February 15, 2017
1897 – Ferdinand Braun published a paper in the journal Annalen der Physik und Chemie describing his “Braun tube”, the first cathode-ray oscilloscope, which paved the way for the modern CRT.
1946 – A few days after its first public demonstration, the first practical all-digital computer, ENIAC was formally dedicated.
1995 – The FBI arrested Kevin Mitnick on charges of wire fraud and breaking into the computer systems of several major corporations. http://www.wired.com/thisdayintech/2012/02/feb-15-1995-mitnick-arrested/
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DTNS 2967 – The Princess Is in Another DLC
Microsoft calls for a digital Geneva Convention, Disney and YouTube drop PewDiePie and whether DLC for games is a good thing or a rip-off.
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Daily Tech Headlines – February 14, 2017
Disney and YouTube drop PewDiePie, Amazon launches a video conferencing service, and Apple previews its reality show.
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Today in Tech History – February 14, 2017
1924 – The Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company merged with its subsidiary and took the subsidiary’s name, International Business Machines Corporation. Yes it was later shortened to IBM.
1989 – The Department of Defense put the NAVSTAR II-1 into orbit, the first of 24 satellites that would make up the global positioning system.
2005 – The domain name YouTube.com was registered. It would eventually become the dominant place to share videos on the Internet.
2011 – IBM’s Watson, a computer system, competed against Jeopardy champions Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter. Watson cleaned up, winning $77,147 to Mr. Jennings’s $24,000 and Mr. Rutter’s $21,600.
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Cordkillers 157 – Their Crimes Are The Literal Crimes They’ve Committed
Apple gets serious about Apple TV, HBO Now gets a lot of subscribers, and Guardians of the Galaxy will be the perfect movie.
CordKillers: Ep. 157 – Their Crimes Are The Literal Crimes They’ve Committed
Recorded: February 13 2017
Guest: None
Intro Video
Primary Target
- Apple Hires Amazon’s Fire TV Head to Run Apple TV Business
– Apple hired Timothy D. Twerdahl, former head of Amazon’s Fire TV division, as vice president in charge of Apple TV product marketing. Twerdahl previously worked at Netflix and Roku. Pete Distad will move from that role into focusing on Apple’s negotiations with media companies. Distad left Hulu in 2013 to join Apple.
How to Watch
- HBO NOW’s streaming service surpasses 2 million subscribers
– Time Warner announced Wednesday that HBO NOW has 2 million subs now.
– Last number was March 2016 approaching 1 million
What to Watch
- ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’ Scores Extremely Rare 100 in Test Screening
– Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 has tested higher than any Marvel Studios movie in the company’s nine-year history. The movie’s score: a perfect 100. - Snapchat pushes original, unscripted Shows with new A+E Networks deal
– A&E is developing an 8-week series called Second Chance about emotional exes trying to figure out why their relationships fell apart. The series will run in the UK, Australia, Canada and US. On Snapchat. Snapchat has been partnering with shows like The Voice and Planet Earth II to run complementary content but this will be its first original unscripted drama. - Apple’s Carpool Karaoke series gets its first trailer
- HBO’s ‘Silicon Valley’ returns April 23rd
- Netflix Just Announced Premiere Dates for 12 Original Shows
– Project MC2 (February 14)
– Chef’s Table (February 17)
– Buddy Thunderstruck (March 10)
– Marvel’s Iron Fist (March 17 -We knew that but there’s a new trailer here)
– Love (March 10)
– Julie’s Greenroom (March 17)
– Grace and Frankie (March 24)
– Bill Nye Saves The World (April 21)
– Girlboss (April 21)
– Casting JonBenet (April 28)
– Dear White People (April 28)
– Anne (May 12)
– House of Cards (May 30)
– Orange Is The New Black (June 9)Netflix said
– The OA was renewed for a second season. A release date has not yet been announced. - Marvel’s Iron Fist Trailer
- Bill Nye Saves The World Trailer
- Dear White People trailer
- Netflix Has Announced a Castlevania TV Show for 2017
– Castlevania Season 1, Part 1 Coming to Netflix in 2017 (Probably Frederator networks – Adi Shankar said so on Facebook about a year ago and Fred Seibert previously alluded to a video game related project)
What We’re Watching
- Brian: James Cameron’s Avatar, Voltron, Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath , The Expanse, Justified, Split
- Tom: The Young Pope (105-108), Get Out, Legion (101), The Lobster, Jon Wick, Justified (505)
- On the Lookout: Michael Bolton’s Big, Sexy Valentine’s Day Special
Front Lines
- Vizio settles for $2.2 million in FTC suit over snooping on consumers’ viewing habits
– Vizio agreed to settle a lawsuit with the US Federal Trade Commission and the state of New Jersey for $2.2 million. Starting in 2014, Vizio began tracking what shows were watched alongside IP addresses, MAC addresses, and nearby wi-fi networks, then a third party matched that data with sex, age, income level and more and sold for advertising use. Vizio agreed to delete all collected data, stop tracking, and get express permission before collecting and sharing any new information. - MTV’s Mina Lefevre Exits to Join Facebook as Head of Originals Development
– Facebook has hired Mina Lefevre to be head of development of video content for Facebook. The former executive vice preisdent of development and head of scripted programming at MTV, Lefevre over saw shows like Teen Wolf and the Shannara Chronicles. Facebook recently indicated it wishes to develop original short-form programming. She joins co-founder of College Humor Ricky VanVeen who is now Facebook’s head of global creative strategy. - Viacom Puts Its Might Behind Six Brands to Turn Itself Around
– Viacom says it will prioritize BET, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon and Nick Jr along with its Paramount movie studio now. Other brands will be reorganized to support those six. For instance, Spike will be renamed, the Paramount Network. And Nickelodeon and Paramount will co-brand 4 films. This is the first major move by new Chief Executive Officer Bob Bakish who took over as permanent CEO in December. - E.U. Agrees to Cross-Border Access to Streaming Services
– The European Union agreed Tuesday on rules allowing subscribers of online services to access those services while traveling outside their home country within the EU. The rules apply to video streaming services, online TV services, music streaming services and online video game marketplaces. - Netflix Plans New Toys, Merchandise Based on Hit TV Shows
– Netflix has posted a job listing seeking someone to oversee licensing shows for books, comics and toys and creating partnerships with retailers. Bloomberg also said Netflix is also starting to ask for a cut of merchandise made for shows released by Netflix but produced by outside studios. Netflix experimented with Stranger Things merchandise being sold in Hot Topic stores. - Nielsen steps closer to cross-platform measurement
– The Media Rating Council has given accreditation to Nielsen’s Digital in TV Ratings tool which is part of its Total Audience Measurement initiative. The tool allows digital viewership to be combined with traditional TV ratings.
Dispatches from the Front
I have TWC now called Spectrum in NYC & I tried to stop my cable but because I have internet & tv bundled the price would go up if I stop cable. Crazy!
– Fin
One of your many bosses emailing here to ask if you’ve seen or heard of this streaming tv guide site for the top 3 streaming TV services out there. The site is www.streamingtvguides.com and it gives you what is currently on in your traditional grid format we grew up on.
It has Sling TV, PlayStation Vue and DirecTV NOW and all of their respective package options. So simply choose your package from the drop down you subscribe to and you’ll see what’s on right now! Find the logo of the channel or channels you’re interested in in the grid and quickly scan what’s on. You can even click on each program and get more information if needed. The reason I found this is simply due to the fact I didn’t have my TV on and didn’t want to turn it on, load the Sling app and wait for everything to populate just to see what was on, I just wanted to know if it was worth turning on. I know, pretty lazy, but now that I know this site is out there, it’ll be quicker and more convenient in the future.
I’ve only used Sling TV myself and still am currently subscribed to it, but I found this quite useful to quickly glance through all the channels I have available. I can’t speak to the other two services as I haven’t used them, but it can take a few minutes just to “surf” through all the channels in the Sling app as it takes a couple seconds to load the channel information and art for the current show on each channel.
Anyway, just my two cents and hopefully it helps a fellow cordkiller out there. Been listening since the FrameRate days and haven’t missed an episode. Keep up the good work!!
– Brian
On the last show Brian talked about syfy streaming issues with the expanse restarting and other crazy stuff. I ran into this awhile back. when running an ad blocker it will let you get to the first commercial break but then freaks out and restarts. Just in case no one has mentioned it already, just disable ad blocker (mine was ublock origin) and it will play fine.
– Mike
Hi Tom, thought you would be interested in how they cast the actress for Bobbie Draper. They were worried about finding an actress who was a 6 ft Polynesian that was physically muscular. Just as a side note, being 6’5″ and 270 she is pretty much my perfect match.
Weighing in on the idea that $4 is too expensive for Seeso…
I have to agree that this IS too expensive as compared to what you get from Hulu or Netflix. If you’re trying to put content out there, those are the price comparisons that people are going to make. Hulu @ $8 includes nearly all current NBC, ABC, FOX, and secondary channel content plus some back catalogs, some originals, and a growing catalog of good movies. Netflix at $8 or $10 for HD gives you a huge back catalog of shows, a huge library of originals, and a good collection of movies.
So how can you justify $4/month for one genre of content from NBC? Or $6 for just CBS? Comparatively, their offerings are too limited to warrant that price.
Plus this model does not scale. Filmstruck wants its $7-$11, Crunchyroll wants $7. Are all the content licensees going to try to extract their $4 – 12 from you for their content? Forget it. If that’s the new world, I’m not buying. I’ll stick with Hulu, Netflix, and Amazon, and I’ll supplement that with ad hoc purchases and rentals.
– Richard
You were talking about which services were considered “too expensive,” and the survey said that CBS All Access was too expensive, but Hulu was not.
From my perspective, with Hulu, I get access to multiple networks (NBC, Fox, Comedy Central, etc.); but with CBS, I only get CBS. It does not seem worth it to me for the two or three shows that I want (especially when I want commcial-free), when I can use the other service to access many, many shows.
– John
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