Fancast

January 8th, 2008

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Early prediction for 2008: This will be the year of IPTV!
Earlier today, Comcast, the nation’s leader in entertainment, information and communications product/services, officially launched Fancast.com. It’s the company’s latest crack at the IPTV game, and what many may view as the first real competitor to News Corps /NBC’s IPTV site, Hulu.com (although I’m not quite sure that this is the case). Much like Hulu, members of Fancast have access to a massive library of full length TV shows and movies from an array of national and cable networks. As an added bonus, members will soon be able to control the functions of their Comcast DVR directly from the site. Cool stuff. In the meantime, go register and take a look at things for yourself!

One Response to “Fancast”

  1. Allan Cole Says:

    I’m all ‘bout the IPTV movement. Hulu is the SHIZNIT. Hated Joost.This looks dope though.
    For those of us that refuse to pay for cable, IPTV is hitting the spot right now.

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