Fox.com joins the ‘cannot watch list’ on Google TV

Fox.com joins the cannot watch list on Google TVHow’s that TV thingy working out for you, Google? Enjoying your hobby as much as Apple? Today, of course, Apple announced whatever it is that they’re going to announce about that thing with something or other, and no matter what it is, it’s another tent pole in the ground securing the iTunes ecosystem firmly in place. With that kind of leverage comes the power to make content deals with just about anyone, and Apple’s strategy is paying off, as Fox.com joins the list of major networks that are blocking access to free web content via Google TV devices. So no more Glee for you!

So what networks can you watch for free on Google TV? GTVHub has a dwindling list, consisting of Comedy Central, TBS, TNT, Bravo, PBS, USA Network, and Spike. Google TV has yet to launch internationally, so only US channels are listed.

All kidding aside, is it really a surprise? Networks are scrambling to try to make money, and their traditional method of doing so is slowly being eroded by the likes of Apple TV, Netflix, Boxee and Google TV. I think we’ll see many other attempts and failures before we have a clear winner in the streaming TV space. By keeping Apple TV in ‘hobby’ status, Apple has avoided overplaying their hand.

Article Via GTVHub
Photo Credit: Wired

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I can't believe anyone would want to actually pay over $300 for a Google tv box. The selections are so limited. Most people will wind up disconnecting the thing and tossing it to the side, like an old Atari game. You can get a lot of these TV shows online for free. A good source is TVDevo.com They're my "go to" when I want to find a TV show.

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