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<![CDATA[ Back in 2003, Disney's brilliant idea to „compete“ with
TiVo and Netflix was to start
MovieBeam. Just the fact that Disney felt it needed to compete with TiVo and
Netflix shows you how backwards the thinking was at the point. Moviebeam was a
terrible idea from the start. People were expected to buy (yet another)
expensive set top box from Disney, which would basically be a very limited DVR.
The hard drive would come packed with about 100 movies, and each week some
would disappear and others would magically „beam“ into the box. Despite the
fact that you already had to pay for the box, you still had to pay each time you
wanted to watch a movie – and, you were only given a 24-hour time period in
which to watch that movie. Two years into the program (with only a few small
test markets) Disney shut down the
program. At the time, we figured it was gone for good, but somehow, some VCs and
Cisco were convinced to pony up $50 million
to bring this idea back to life as a spinoff from Disney. Yet, when the offering
was relaunched (with a few small improvements) people still
didn't care. Earlier this year, the company was basically sold off for next
to nothing, and now the company has announced that it's shutting
down operations next week. Who knows, though, maybe it'll rise from the dead
again, so that it can fail a few more times.
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