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Many people don't care what's on TV, they just turn on the
box and watch while media is spoon-fed to them. This is
particularly true for TVs in public spaces, such as
restaurants.
YouTube requires the user to be active: searching and
clicking to find the things they want to watch.
I imagine
a site where videos are constantly streamed 24/7
without any user interaction or waiting for buffering.
There are some livestreams on YouTube and Facebook that
could be scheduled every hour to bring regular news or
weather.
Such a web TV channel could even use existing EPG data
from real TV channels to find the names of programmes
worth scheduling.
Cytube
https://cytu.be/ Multiplayer youtube [Cuit_au_Four, Jan 02 2018]
Neave TV
https://neave.tv/ [tatterdemalion, Jan 07 2018]
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This sounds like XM radio translated into restaurant TV. I
think XM radio has thousands of genre channels and then
plays without commercials. |
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So perhaps there would be 20 curated anime channels for
restaurants. |
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This might actually just be instant to bake. things like
Roku or Chromecast might let you use a youtube playlist
as a video source. So, some company would just curate
youtube playlists and then tell restaurants they could
participate. |
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I'm kind of "meh" about the whole thing |
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