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May 12, 2005
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Internet-to-TV Progressing
WAVE3 runs an AP wirestory on niche television shows that will soon be available via an internet-to-TV interface such as DaveTV (Next Via The Internet: Tailored TV To Suit Every Taste):
Ken Lipscomb, chief executive of the Atlanta-based company, says DaveTV will offer more than 100 channels featuring 100,000 hours of licensed programming, much of it specialized fare such as illegal street racing and bedtime stories read by an on-screen narrator.
The hog video will be on the company's "bbq" channel, featuring more than 1,000 barbecue-related programs. Initially, DaveTV will only be available for viewing on a computer. But the company promises a set-top box for about $200 that will allow downloads to be played on televisions.
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