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Forbes.com Tivo Users Survey

update (by Matt): Sam's article that involved this survey is now up at the Forbes site, with cautious quotes by me on TiVo's financial future.

update (by Gen): The raw survey data for Sam's article is up on his MediaSurvey.com site. This is great information for marketers as well as for people who want to learn more about designing next-generation connected media devices and services.

Sam Whitmore, columnist for Forbes.com is doing a survey of Tivo Users. If you'd like to participate in Whitmore's lazyweb request, here are the details.

Greetings to all:

My name is Sam Whitmore, media columnist for Forbes.com. I'm embarking on the process of writing a column about TiVo from a business angle. As part of my research, I'd love for as many of you as possible to give me some perspective on TiVo the company.

Specifically, I'd like your suggestions on whom to interview for the column. So far I've identified Josh Bernoff of Forrester Research, and of course a representative from TiVo itself.

I'd also like your views/comments on the following topics, many of which I've gleaned from TiVo's most recent 10-Q statement to the SEC.

Please visit Gizmodo for the full survey.

by Gen Kanai June 29, 2004 in TiVo

Comments

Yeah, right, as if you can expect clueful or unbiased analysis from a Forrester shill... Why not ask Henry Blodget?

Posted by: Fazal Majid at Jun 29, 2004 2:04:34 AM

Ask Leo Laporte. He is a Tivo owner and advocate.

Posted by: Richmond, VA Tivo Owner at Jul 3, 2004 6:16:17 AM

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