TiVo to Present at the Collins Stewart 4th Annual Growth Conference

ALVISO, Calif., July 3, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX News Network/ — TiVo Inc. (Nasdaq: TIVO), the creator of and a leader in television services for digital video recorders (DVRs), today announced that it will present at the Collins Stewart 4th Annual Growth Conference on July 10th. The webcast of the presentation will be available on the Investor Relations section of the TiVo website at http://investor.tivo.com under the events calendar tab.

Conference Details:
Collins Stewart 4th Annual Growth Conference
New York, NY
Thursday, July 10, 2008
11:00 AM ET
Tom Rogers, CEO and President

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A Bit More On The Australian TiVo

There’s been quite a lot of coverage of the TiVo launch down-under in the Australian press, which is good to see. All of that coverage should certainly help with consumer awareness. And the coverage has exposed few more tidbits of data.

Australian IT reports that Seven Network has imported“at least 20,000″ units for the launch later this month. There is one thing that isn’t clear from the coverage – if broadband is required or not. Some of the coverage implies broadband is required, period. But others make more since to me, such as Australian IT“consumers who buy TiVos must connect it to their broadband internet connection to be able to access the full array of services.” That sounds very much like the US where you can use the TiVo with a modem, but you miss out on all of the network-related features. An Amazon Unbox-like movie download service is also coming for Australia:

At this week’s TiVo launch, [TiVo Australia general manager Mark] Hughes said Seven would soon announce a similar arrangement to the Amazon movie service offered by TiVo in the US. “Before that we’ll be pushing some short-form video of maybe five to 10 minutes to the boxes.

‘But within six months, possibly a little longer, I would expect to be providing a movie download service as well.”

We also learned, through The Sydney Morning Herald, that Harvey Norman’s exclusivity period, earlier widely reported as three months (and as one month by a few sources) is actually six weeks. This was confirmed by Harvey Norman executive director, David Ackery. Harvey Norman is predicting that TiVo will expand the Australian DVR market by 50% within a year.

And they may be on to something. When the competition says TiVo has a good chance at selling at least 50,000 units in the next twelve months, that’s good news. Especially when the break-even point for Seven Network is below 50,000 units sold.

The Digital Products Group, which sells a number of different DVR models under the Beyonwiz brand, has seen its business with Harvey Norman crash in recent weeks because of its exclusive deal with TiVo, but its general manager, Jai Kemp, says he will still sell about 25,000 $800-plus DVRs in the next 12 months. He says a target of 50,000 for TiVo in a year is achievable, although 100,000 is not. Seven’s break-even point on TiVo is below 50,000 units.

“Fifty thousand is quite possible,” says Kemp. “They’ve got a lot of marketing dollars behind them and they can run TV commercials all night.”

And then there is an article from The Courier-Mail, which bucks the trend by being fairly negative on TiVo’s prospects. It is also interesting that the article also cites reports that JB Hi-Fi will not be stocking TiVo, even after Harvey Norman’s exclusivity period ends. That’s interesting because those reports were countermanded by additional comments from JB Hi-Fi before this article came out. And the article compares TiVo’s pricing to Foxtel’s iQ2, but leaves out the cost of the Foxtel subscription. But on closer inspection that isn’t too strange, since they’re owned by News Corp. News Corp. also happens to be part owner of Foxtel, the Australian pay TV service who’s iQ2 DVR will be TiVo’s primary competition. iTWire has done a great job of covering, and rebutting, the points raised in The Courier-Mail article, as well as adding some additional coverage.

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This Weekend’s Amazon Unbox Sale

Due to the July 4th holiday, Amazon Unbox is starting their weekend promotions a day early. And they have a fair bit to offer this week.

First up, they have a few titles up for $.99 rental: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, West Side Story, Man of La Mancha, The Awful Truth, From Here to Eternity, and It Happened One Night.

But that’s not the only rental sale running, there is also a $1.99 July 4th special featuring 10,000 B.C., Rambo, and Untraceable.

And there’s still more – the $5.99 Summer Movie Sale is still running. This time featuring: The Pursuit of Happyness, Men in Black, Bad Boys II, The Patriot, Big Fish, Hitch, Men in Black II, Black Hawk Down, As Good As It Gets, The Karate Kid, Groundhog Day, Bad Boys, Charlie’s Angels Full Throttle, Charlie’s Angels, Can’t Hardly Wait, Donnie Brasco, In the Line of Fire, Ghostbusters, S.W.A.T., Roxanne, Sleepless In Seattle, Air Force One, 50 First Dates, Stuart Little, A Knight’s Tale, Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Special Edition), Spider-Man 2,
Annie, Revenge, The Exorcism of Emily Rose, The Karate Kid Part II, Stir Crazy, Anger Management, Something’s Gotta Give, Ali, Spider-Man, Are We There Yet?, My Best Friend’s Wedding, Godzilla, Bewitched, Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Zathura, Daddy Day Care, The End of the Affair, The Grudge, Maid in Manhattan, The Forgotten, La Bamba, Jakob the Liar, Casualties of War, And Justice For All, The Missing, The Deep End of the Ocean, Random Hearts, and Suspect.

That’s quite a line-up this week.

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Slingbox AV $74.99 At Woot!

Get it while you can – the Slingbox AV is currently up at Woot! for $74.99 – $69.99 + $5 shipping. Act now, operators are standing by.


Disclaimer: I work for Sling Media, if you didn’t know.

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Amazon Buy Three, Save $5 On Performance Blu-ray Sale

It isn’t much of a sale, but it is a sale. Purchase any three of eleven music performance Blu-ray discs from Amazon and save $5. The titles are John Mayer: Where the Light Is – Live in Los Angeles, Celine Dion: Live in Las Vegas – A New Day, Shakira: Oral Fixation Tour, David Gilmour: Remember That Night – Live At The Royal Albert Hall, Chris Botti: Live (With Orchestra and Special Guests), Destiny’s Child: Live in Atlanta, AC/DC: Live At Donington, Bruce Springsteen with the Sessions Band: Live in Dublin, Incubus – Alive at Red Rocks, Tony Bennett – An American Classic, and John Legend – Live at the House of Blues. So if three of those interest you, buy them now and save $5. (Two of them interest me, and I already own both.)

Picked up from the Blu-ray Stats News Log.

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