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		<title>A Tivo Wishlist For Those Without Tivo</title>
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		<dc:creator>Philip Yurchuk</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had this idea and considered creating it as a service, but I&#8217;ve got my own web startup going and don&#8217;t need the distraction. Several sites, such as Zap2it, TV Guide, and TitanTV (beta) already have the infrastructure (as well as the TV listings I&#8217;d have to license) so hopefully this won&#8217;t be too hard [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had this idea and considered creating it as a service, but I&#8217;ve got my own web startup going and don&#8217;t need the distraction. Several sites, such as <a href="http://Zap2it.com">Zap2it</a>, <a href="http://tvguide.com/listings">TV Guide</a>, and <a href="http://beta.titantv.com">TitanTV</a> (beta) already have the infrastructure (as well as the TV listings I&#8217;d have to license) so hopefully this won&#8217;t be too hard for one of them to implement.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m looking for a clone of the <a href="http://www.tivo.com/mytivo/howto/getthemostoutoftv/howto_create_wishlist_search.html">Tivo Wishlist</a>. The difference is that instead of recording, you get email alerts. I imagine if you have a DVR/PVR that is internet programmable, the service could take advantage of that, but I&#8217;ve got my cable company&#8217;s DVR (Scientific Atlanta) like most people and must program it with the remote. So this provides a wishlist feature for everyone without a Tivo, which I think is compelling.</p>
<p>The search features of current TV listings sites are missing critical fields for a wishlist to work (not to mention the email reminder part). Filtering (both inclusive and exclusive) by genre and channel are required.</p>
<p>Here are a couple strong (IMHO) use cases:</p>
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<li>You want to be notified if anyone on a list of people is scheduled to be on a talk show. You enter description:&#8221;Quentin Tarantino, Kevin Smith, Judd Apatow&#8221; and genre: talk and every time any of them appear on a talk show you&#8217;re notified. If Tarantino&#8217;s <em>Reservoir Dogs </em>is played on HBO, nothing happens.</li>
<li>You&#8217;re planning a vacation and you want to record travel shows about various places. You enter keywords:&#8221;Prague,Tokyo,Paris&#8221; and interest:travel (or perhaps channels:travel,discovery,tlc,pbs) and you get notified for any travel shows relevant to you.</li>
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<p>Of course, the above would be done via a nice GUI/query builder.</p>
<p>When you get your email, there would be links to hide/exclude shows in the future, which is useful for anything that gets rerun frequently (especially basic cable shows).</p>
<p>You can monetize this through targeted ads, since the user is telling you what he/she wants.</p>
<p>Another service would be to send a post-mortem email that includes links to the shows you want on Hulu, YouTube, the network&#8217;s website, etc. after they&#8217;ve been uploaded.Â  At that point you&#8217;re much closer to a real Tivo service and could possibly charge for it. Possibly.</p>
<p>I should point out that <a href="http://http://www3.tivo.com/tivo-tco/search/advanced/show.do">Tivo&#8217;s own advanced search</a> is great and includes categories (and subs) and is open to the public.</p>
<p>And if you are only interested in the talk show part, you can set a calendar reminder to check the <a href="http://www.interbridge.com/lineups.html">talk show lineups page</a> once a week. However, I&#8217;d much rather have something automated that allows me to set it and forget it.Â  I could probably whip up a script to parse that page and run it as a service/cron job to notify me when there&#8217;s a match, but still, it would only work for talk shows. And parsing poorly formed HTML is a pain.</p>
<p>No, the easiest solution is to convince someone else to implement it for me <img src='http://philip.yurchuk.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p><strong>Update: If you want to see Yahoo TV implement this, <a title="Actor/Keyword wishlist" href="http://suggestions.yahoo.com/detail/?prop=tv&amp;fid=143805">upvote it here</a>.</strong></p>
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