Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Industry, OpEd, PVR Wire, Video, Web, Reality-Free
With our ever expanding channel lineups it is getting harder and harder for a new show, especially one tucked away on cable with no large name stars attached, to get noticed. Seeing a network release a show on the web before the premiere isn’t new, but seeing one release a pilot on P2P networks with no DRM is a bit more original. And that’s just what the folks over at Spike have done with their new show, Factory.
The network has made the show available on its website, at downloadable video stores like iTunes, and in working with the Jun group, on P2P networks. Even though my first reaction at the mention of Limewire was surprise that people are still using Limewire, I do agree with their thinking behind the move. Todd Ames, marketing VP at Spike, stated they went with the P2P as an acknowledgment of “what people are really doing, and the way consumers are really looking for content.” He also notes that there are no plans to make any additional episodes available that way, but it’s a step in the right direction that they’re paying attention to the viewers.
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