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TVissimo - The TV Schedule Blog
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a discussion sponsored by TVissimo.com, a new and unique search tool and online community for TV lovers. Here we explore the multiple features of this new search engine and how it changes the way people can easily find their favorite shows, discover new ones and do much more. We also cover the TV industry and thoughts on what to watch.
Recent Posts
Will We Get iTunes TV in 2010?
Here is more on 2010 predictions. I am a great fan of Apple. I have a Mac, and iPod, and an iPhone. Now there are rumors about Apple taking its already big iTunes library of TV shows and its Apple TV hardware device and greatly expanding what content...
Will Computers Replace TV or Will TV Sets Replace Computers?
As broadcast television and online video continues to converge, will we be watching TV shows on our computer or will we be surfing the net on our TV? Paul Graham places his bets on the computer in the post, Why TV Lost. He writes, “About twenty y...
Comcast Preparing for TV Web Convergence with NBC Merger
The well-publicized attempt by Comcast to acquire several cable networks (such as CNBC, Bravo, and the USA Network), a leading Hollywood movie studio (Universal Pictures), and a major broadcast television network (NBC) will impact how we watch televi...
The Web overtakes TV to become biggest advertising sector in UK
The UK has become the first major economy where advertisers spend more on internet advertising than on television advertising, with a record £1.75bn online spend in the first six months of the year according to the Guardian. The paper notes t...
TV Stations Using to Social Media to Attract More Viewers
Many TV news organizations are now on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube, trying to connect and woe the participants in these social media sites as reported in TV stations turn to social media to attract viewers. There is concern as more people turn to so...
Online Video Moving Closer to Television?
Here is another angle on the convergence of TV and the Web. The digital marketing firm eConsultancy asks the question, Is online video destined to look like television programming? They quote Brian Stelter in The New York Times today: "News Web ...

