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joeorc said:
Aura7541 said:
joeorc said:


Not with the Viacom and other deals that are going through this right down is far from a cold shoulder moment there skippy! ..

Oh yeah, I've heard about Sony's deal with Viacom. Netflix did wonders for the PS3, so I'm curiokous to see how this will turn out.

Well, that was one of the reasons the deal had gone through, the fact that Fox,Disney and two more big content companies also in further talks right now, among all cable providers for basic channels in cable and sat. Viacom hold

25% of the Market, and above a determined Apple and Google and even Microsoft Sony was able to secure this deal. On top of that if you look at every OTA tv station running Antenna HDTv channels classic Tv , most of that content classic Tv is screen gems!

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_Gems

If you look at the classic Tv channels being on every 2nd tier Tv OTA , Sony pretty much has content shown every day across every regular OTA TV station in the North American Tv market. Thats a pretty big deal, since pretty much all US Tv stations now have a classic Tv channel!

 

Man, this is the first time I am hearing about this deal.  Looks like MS made a mistake trying to appease the cable companies and stick to that old model.  Of course, I'm sure they didn't want to have the extra headache when cable companies inevitably push back against this new "cable" method.  Sony, however, looks willing to face that.  They also must be seeing the writing on the wall that people like streaming their movies and TV shows at their convenience.  I read that apparently Sony is trying to come up with a ~100 channel package for their TVs and the PS4.  If they can pull it off, and it is a reasonable price, I think I'll cancel my Dish service and switch to that. 

I'm also guessing that is going into that $2B loss for the year.  And why is the loss news, anyway?  I thought Sony already reported last quarter that they expect a loss this year, mostly from restructuring from the sale of PC and the spin-off of TV?  Or is it larger than they originally said?