05/01/2009
Posted on ITVs ITVPlayer forum
I just posted this reply on ITVs forum. It's awaiting "moderation".
What a totally missed opportunity.
By climbing into bed with Microsoft by choosing Silverlight as the
client technology (the commercials of which would be very
interesting), ITV have instantly limited its customer base for ITV
Player to only those viewers with modern Windows machines.
The
BBC have been much more inclusive by choosing Flash for their
competing iPlayer; it is supported by other operating systems, some
set-top boxes and even games consoles. For example, visit BBC iPlayer
from, say a PlayStation 3 and you'll be presented with an interface
optimised specifically for viewing on that platform.
Come on, ITV! Get with the picture! If you base your business on
advertising revenue, target as many viewers as possible!
In fact, I wonder if ITV Player has been a rush job to get to
market as soon as possible after iPlayer? The re-branding of "Catch
Up" to "ITV Player" is not complete, there is no ITV
Player Help available, posts on this forum point to inconsistent
behavior, testing appears to have been limited to a very narrow
platform cross-section (even using the Moonlight OS Silverlight add
on for Linux, the ITV player doesn't load in Firefox). It would
certainly explain the Silverlight choice if Microsoft has offered
support to the ITV board to get something to market as fast as
possible.
B -
Could do better.