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Comcast to Launch ‘Start Over’-Style Digital Cable Service (DVR News)

Multichannel Online - Comcast is working up its own version of Time Warner Cable’s Start Over , which lets viewers play back certain TV programs if they’ve missed the beginning of a show without the need for a digital video recorder. “Start Over is a great service Read More

Multichannel Online - Cablevision Systems plans to use Arroyo servers and software in a network-based digital-video-recorder trial that has been put on hold awaiting the outcome of lawsuits filed by programmers. Kip Compton, the former Comcast executive who is now senior Read More

Chicago Tribune - On the radio it is the fast-talk provisos, conditions and requisites. In television it’s the tiny disclaimer along the bottom of the picture, sometimes indecipherable to anyone without a 60-inch screen and a digital video recorder to freeze-frame the Read More

Consumer Electronics Net - The broadband experience has been personalized for years,” Tracy said. “You talk to anyone who gets a [digital video recorder ], it changes the way they watch TV. They’re customizing their viewing experience.” Copyright © 2007 Reed Business Read More

dBusinessNews.com - TVTonic can manage a viewer ’ s subscriptions much like a digital video recorder (DVR) for the Internet. Viewers select the channels they want to record and TVTonic caches the shows on the hard drive. This is designed to ensure that the content is Read More

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