I'm absolutely not as excited about this as a should be. I cut my cable nearly a year ago, and watch my own DVDs and regular ol' Hulu at this point in time for entertainment. As it stands, websites that offer television content on the web are trending toward requiring some sort of cable package or extra subscription fee to see the show shortly after it airs. Dish Network subscribers get access to more shows and shows sooner than even some hulu plus subscribers. Fox has put all their shows on a one-week delay. Syfy's shows get posted online after their seasons are over.
This seems like an awesome deal, but considering so many of those "Strings attached" networks are on the list, I'm convinced it won't be, and in many cases, several things will require extra subscriptions of some sort. HBO GO, for example, requires customers to have a regular HBO subscription, and will require the same thing when this update goes live.
In that sense, the 360 is adding a bunch of functionality, but it does so at a premium above Xbox Live Gold that doesn't always make sense, similar to how NetFlix on the 360 requires Gold, as does FaceBook and even hulu+. Now, we're seeing a large variety of content providers that are supposedly the reason why Gold went up in price last year, but the reality is that to access these providers, it just means more extra fees and more mishandled services, a la the 360's botched NetFlix program. I say botched because it requires two subscriptions to use, which, looking at the Wii and PS3, makes no sense.
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