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September 29, 2004

Comcast arms for TV revolution

Comcast is a driving force for changing TV as we know it. Just read this interview with CEO Brian Roberts and COO Stephen Burke. Says Roberts:

Today, we have about 2,000 hours of [video-on-demand] programming, and most of that is no additional cost.... The goal is that five years from now it's virtually unlimited, using the great progress of Moore's law, where the servers get cheaper and capacity gets greater. You'll have 30,000 to 40,000 hours someday.... You just say, "John Wayne movies," and we have a demo of this where up comes every John Wayne movie that's on now or in the future.

Why watch live TV with all that content on-demand? For Comcast, the big question is how viewers will navigate all that video. Both Roberts and Burke are in Seattle meeting with Microsoft on designing a user interface with search functionality. "Our plan is to roll out the Microsoft guide across the Seattle market by the end of this year," says Burke. I'll be one of the first to sign up.


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