To see the uphill battle facing voom, consider TiVo
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/09/b...l=1&adxnnlx=1092071178-RxbyzzMVe/GQbxzr1fD2EQ
It's practically a household word (it's a VERB for pete's sake), but after 5 yrs, it has only 1.6M subs and losing money.
Does this sound scarily familiar?
"There are probably 30 to 40 million people in the United States who match the profile of TiVo users: affluent, educated, watching HBO and ESPN, interested in home entertainment."
I'd say Voom probably shares the same demo.
Voom better execute, execute, and execute like a madman. Hurry up Voom with that new dish and DVR!!
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/09/b...l=1&adxnnlx=1092071178-RxbyzzMVe/GQbxzr1fD2EQ
It's practically a household word (it's a VERB for pete's sake), but after 5 yrs, it has only 1.6M subs and losing money.
Does this sound scarily familiar?
"There are probably 30 to 40 million people in the United States who match the profile of TiVo users: affluent, educated, watching HBO and ESPN, interested in home entertainment."
I'd say Voom probably shares the same demo.
Voom better execute, execute, and execute like a madman. Hurry up Voom with that new dish and DVR!!