The real key to the survival of 4DTV is the economics. If there is money to be made, there surely will be companies that serve our community. The big concern I have is whether or not there is a critical mass the sustain this service. I got thinking to see if there is an opportunity to put together a service that offers first generation feeds from PowerVu and other formats. There are always people that want premium quality video and audio - which is only available on master feeds. I looked at Dish, etc... and the quality of the images is heinous.
The first thing we would need to do is to put together a financial model. To do this, we'd need some variables like:
1. Cost to lease a satellite transponder for a year (the Authorization channel on G1 channel 3)
2. Price paid to programming originators (how much coin from our subscriptions need to get paid to HBO, Showtime, etc...)
3. Number of active subscribers
4. Potential subscribers for enhanced service (who would come back, or pay more for more service)
5. Fixed costs for staff, systems, etc....
There might be enough of an interest for Videophiles and Audiophiles (like many of us here) that pay the extra bucks for first generation feeds. Also, this model could give us some sense as to how long 4DTV could stay alive.
I can come up with #4 and #5 on the list easily, although would look for some help in #1, #2, and #3 on my list to put together the model. From there, we can see how long 4DTV will stay on the air.
Can anyone help with these cost items?
Brian
The first thing we would need to do is to put together a financial model. To do this, we'd need some variables like:
1. Cost to lease a satellite transponder for a year (the Authorization channel on G1 channel 3)
2. Price paid to programming originators (how much coin from our subscriptions need to get paid to HBO, Showtime, etc...)
3. Number of active subscribers
4. Potential subscribers for enhanced service (who would come back, or pay more for more service)
5. Fixed costs for staff, systems, etc....
There might be enough of an interest for Videophiles and Audiophiles (like many of us here) that pay the extra bucks for first generation feeds. Also, this model could give us some sense as to how long 4DTV could stay alive.
I can come up with #4 and #5 on the list easily, although would look for some help in #1, #2, and #3 on my list to put together the model. From there, we can see how long 4DTV will stay on the air.
Can anyone help with these cost items?
Brian