TiVo’s Best TV Moms of All Time

TiVo comes up with these marketing gimmicks from time to time to help garner a little light-hearted press coverage – and it works, here I am posting it. :-) This time around, in honor of Mother’s Day, TiVo commissioned a survey to rank twenty TV moms from best to worst. And the list?

TiVo’s Top TV Moms
1. Clair Huxtable: The Cosby Show 58%
2. Marion Cunningham: Happy Days 37%
3. Carol Brady: Brady Bunch 37%
4. June Cleaver: Leave it to Beaver 34%
5. Marge Simpson: The Simpsons 33%
6. Wilma Flintstone: The Flintstones 29%
7. Vivian Banks: Fresh Prince of Bel Air 27%
8. Caroline Ingalls: Little House on the Prairie 27%
9. Maggie Seaver: Growing Pains 25%
10. Marie Barone: Everybody Loves Raymond 24%
11. Peggy Bundy: Married With Children 23%
12. Lois Griffin: Family Guy 21%
13. Mrs. Partridge: The Partridge Family 22%
14. Lorelai Gilmore: The Gilmore girls 20%
15. Roseanne: Roseanne 20%
16. Carmella Soprano: The Sopranos 14%
17. Bree Van de Kamp: Desperate Housewives 14%
18. Norma Arnold: The Wonder Years 13%
19. Estelle Costanza: Seinfeld 13%
20. Lucille Bluth: Arrested Development 6%

TiVo is also running special promotions on TiVo for mom.

See the complete press release for more.

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What Are TiVo And WindStream Up To?

Last November TiVo and broadband provider WindStream announced a partnership which sounded like just another cross-marketing deal. WindStream would resell TiVo to their broadband customers, with the angle of touting TiVo’s broadband features, such as Amazon Unbox. Seemed fairly basic.

However, a new article in xchange Magazine makes it sound like TiVo and WindStream are working together on a new product:

While Windstream may not yet be a household name, it is quietly innovating with those that are, such as TiVo. The duo have been working on a user interface since last fall that, like TiVo’s much heralded efforts with Comcast and Cox Communications, draw heavily from the DVR maker’s software.

Windstream, however, is focusing on polishing the Internet video experience with the TiVo deal while cablecos are more focused on coming up with much better user interfaces for their digital TV services.

Working on a user interface? Drawing headily on TiVo’s software? That doesn’t sound like the description of a standard turn-key reseller arrangement. So, are they up to something more than just bundle sales of standard TiVo units? Or is this just a reporter over-reaching a bit? When announced WindStream said they planned to start marketing TiVo in the first half of 2008. If that time frame holds true I suppose we’ll find out fairly soon. Personally I think they’ll be reselling the standard TiVo boxes, perhaps with custom HME applications for any WindStream specific needs.

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ARCHOS 605 WiFi PMP To Get GPS Too

Well, just the other day I reported on ARCHOS adding place-shifting to their 605 WiFi, 705WiFi, and TV+ systems with their ‘TVportation’ plug-in. And now comes news via TWICE that ARCHOS also intends to turn the 605 WiFi into an automotive GPS navigation device.

They’ll accomplish this via the release of a car cradle which will hold the 605 against the windshield while incorporating the GPS antenna and receiver as well as TeleAtlas maps of the US and Canada, an RDS receiver for live traffic updates, and an FM transmitted to deliver turn-by-turn directions via the car’s speakers. (They can also come via the 605′s speaker.) It seems like ARCHOS is really trying to make their PMPs into all-purpose gadgets.

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TiVo Gives Mom A Blue Moon

Simply the best gift for Mom.  A 'Lifetime' of TiVo HD

TiVo has repackaged their Blue Moon Birthday Special promotional bundle as a Mother’s Day gift bundle. The details are the same – a TiVo HD, TiVo WiFi adapter, product lifetime, and a TiVo plush doll – all for $698.99.

They also have a number of Series2DT and TiVo HD gift packages available, amongst other items in the store.

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Technosophy: Mud Ruts

Last night on Top Gear, one of the segments involved a review of some fancy European car or another, I forget what kind. It’s not really important; I just watch the review segments of Top Gear to hear Jeremy Clarkson be snarky and because they’re in between the really fun parts of the show. What’s important for our purposes today is that the car in question had umpteen zillion gadgets and geegaws and electronic whatchamacallits, including a central computer brain controlled with a big chrome knob on the center console, about where the toggle switches for the machine guns were in the Aston Martin in Goldfinger.

That got me to thinking about how much more fiddly and sophisticated cars have gotten in the last 20 years or so, and how little they really changed in the 20 or so years before that, comparatively speaking.
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