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    <title>Is Free TiVO On the Horizon?</title>
    <summary>In days of old (actually not that long ago), everybody who had TiVO loved to tell anybody who didn’t have TiVO how great the system was – record TV show, watch them when you want (and skip the commercials!). Ah,...</summary>
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      <name>Randy Savicky</name>
      <uri>http://www.strategypluscommunications.com</uri>
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      <![CDATA[<p><img hspace="7" src="http://a423.g.akamai.net/7/423/1788/f78d97b1f3f616/www.tivo.com/i/0.0/0.0.logo.gif" align="right" vspace="7" border="0" /><p>In days of old (actually not that long ago), everybody who had <strong>TiVO</strong> loved to tell anybody who didn’t have TiVO how great the system was – record TV show, watch them when you want (and skip the commercials!). Ah, those were the days ...</p><p>Now, as TiVO faces increasing competition on simultaneous front – cable TV companies, satellite TV companies and consumer electronics manufacturers with their own <strong>digital video recorder</strong> offerings – TiVO is contemplating the ultimate four-letter word in CE (and any other market, too): free.</p><p>Yes, in another version of the “give away the razor, sell the blades,” TiVO is considering pricing options that would include free set-top boxes (with the trade-off being long plans or some such catch.</p><p>Will existing customers (some 4 million) get a break? </p><p>Never a dull moment ….<br /></p></p>]]>
      
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