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Indian Tv As Social Media Feature

Indian Tv As Social Media Feature

Indian Tv As Social Media Feature

The Indian TV is estimated to play a big role in the futuristic social media. A futuristic social media here implies a conjugation between social networks and television. This article will guide you first through the various aspects of the revolutionary social media behavior, and then will specifically explain the role of Indian TV in social media.

The human fondness has led analysts to find threads of connections between individuals. The emergence and conglomeration of the social groups over the Internet is a broad spectrum view of this connectivity between individuals. Since everything else has a marketing implication, the social media groups of networking sites have been till date the most effective new age tools to target specific audience. The nature of the social groups has been translated into highly specific organic leads that effectively guide traffic of potential buyers to the seller’s website (or to the website hired by the seller).

However, being true to the organic nature, the social media is still finding new scopes of expansion. This can be seen as a deep curiosity to see what lies in the next level of connections or also can be seen as the natural course of the social media organism. The curiosity to estimate the next dimensions of connections can again be explained as a magnified view of individuals trying to dig deeper for the adventure of new patterns. The newest step in this direction has been taken by social TV, or the blurring of the boundaries between television and Internet. Although social TV is in its most initial stages, yet experts are foreseeing another communication revolution like the Facebook and the Twitter (Facebook alone accounts for an overwhelming 25% of the entire web traffic views).  

Social TV and Indian TV

So what is social TV? Social TV can be simply defined as the wedlock between social media and online TV. Though, the concept of online TV is still at its initial stages, yet the expectation of TV merging with social networks is already doing the rounds. In a way, the social media through online TV has already been started. Think of the subscribers of live indian channels. Do they not form a TV based social group? The group has again subgroups depending on the various niches and channel choices of each group. Do they not? Now, the advertiser finds it easier to locate and identify the individuals to whom the merchandize will be most appealing. However, the advertiser must be acquainted enough to analyze the behavior patterns and mood swings of the social group.

Future Possibilities

Thus, when we explore the reasons why social TV will gain importance, we find that the answer lies in the question itself. TV. That is the reason. The power of TV to attract niche audience has been explored for a few decades now. The advertisers are wanting the TV audience to connect with their online presence, so that the cost of advertising can be reduced (you do not have to place separate ads in TV and internet, a single social TV advertisement will be sufficient), and the audience is looking forward to form more connected mood groups via social television. Just think that your TV is working like Facebook.

The role of the Indian TV in channelizing groups is going to be huge, simply because of the great number of fans following that Indian TV commands around the world. The online Indian TV channels do not only connect the NRI and the PIO, but also anyone who is attracted by the glitz of Indian TV (the likes of Sylvester Stallone and Ben Kingsley have already worked in mainstream Hindi cinema and Richard Gere was enamored by Shilpa Shetty too). The scope that Indian TV presents is so great that the advertisers are still trying to explore the full consequences of blending between the TV and the Internet.

The search for technical bridges to join the practical gap between Indian TV and the world internet is already in different stages of progress. The new technological trends like open source internet technology (Application Programming Interface or API), SDK (Software Development Kits), VOD (Video On Demand) and PDA (Pocket Digital Assistant) are exploring the various options of Internet flexibility.

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5 Responses to “Indian Tv As Social Media Feature”

  1. K. Palmer says:

    Review by K. Palmer for The Ultimate Johnny Carson Collection – His Favorite Moments From The Tonight Show (Vols. 1-3) (1962-1992)
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    I himmed and hawed about purchasing the Carson DVD package. I always loved Johnny’s anniversary shows where he would break out old clips from over the years along with the highlights of the year just ended. So the package seemed intringing, but I decided to rent first. Good decision.

    It is not that the content of the shows is terrible. Far from it. It’s just woefully short on material to justify the rather steep pricetag of a 3 disc set. Understanding that a lot of the tapes from the early years were destroyed years ago, there still had to be over 20 years of material to put together several more hours. Instead, there is a “Best of the 60s/70s”, “Best of the 70s/80s” and “Best of the 80s/90s” segment, each about 45 minutes each. Many of the classics are here (the Ed Ames hatchet throw, George Gobel’s brown shoes joke, the marmoset using Johnny’s head as a restroom, Jimmy Stewart’s poem about his dog Bo, even a very funny intro of future president Clinton), but there had to be more. There were no Floyd R. Turbo (who I consider the first right wing militant) bits nor was my favorite Carnac the Magnificent moment included (the answer is Sis-Boom-Bah, the question: What sound does an exploding sheep make). The latter omission is interesting because I seem to recall Carson saying at one time that that bit garned the biggest laugh in the show’s history.

    There’s also Carson’s last shows, which I actually already have on tape, so other than a better picture, it doesn’t do it for me. There’s also a show from 1982 when Johnny went back home to Nebraska to visit old hangouts and friends that was interesting.

    In summary, some great moments, but there should have been more!

  2. Anonymous says:

    Review by for The Ultimate Johnny Carson Collection – His Favorite Moments From The Tonight Show (Vols. 1-3) (1962-1992)
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    As one of the millions that sorely miss the wit and wisdom of Johnny Carson, I was especially pleased to receive this “best of” DVD collection. The three DVD’s feature the best moments from the show – divided by decade – from the 60′s through the 90′s, and also include the complete second-to-last show (with Bette Midler and Robin Williams) and the final show, along with a documentary on Johnny I had never seen before. The remastering quality is great. There is a fun little short film called “Danger Johnny”, and one of the most interesting things about the DVD’s are the ISO CAMS, that allow you to pick the camera angles to view some of the programs. You can even view scenes from Johnny’s perspective. The menu options are terrific, and the packaging very deluxe. If you are a fan of classic television, this is a great addition to your library – and I plan to send them as gifts to family members I know miss Johnny too.

  3. Michael K. Beusch says:

    Review by Michael K. Beusch for The Ultimate Johnny Carson Collection – His Favorite Moments From The Tonight Show (Vols. 1-3) (1962-1992)
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    No matter what happens, Johnny Carson was, is and always will be the greatest late night host ever and one of the most towering figures in television history. David Letterman is terrific, but even he pales next to Carson. It’s amazing to think that it’s already been ten years since Johnny retired. This DVD collection brings it all back and reminds us all of just how great Carson was. (The Ed Ames tomahawk throwing segment just might be the funniest moment in TV history) The only disappointing thing about this set is that it does not include that much material from the first ten years. It’s sad that so much classic material was lost. However, the set has a very comprehensive sample of Carson’s funniest moments from over the years and show why Johnny will always be the King of Late Night.

  4. Anonymous says:

    Review by for The Ultimate Johnny Carson Collection – His Favorite Moments From The Tonight Show (Vols. 1-3) (1962-1992)
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    The boxed set goes straight to the very best of Johnnie. No fillers or wasted space, just one funny or interesting scene after another, from the famous tomahawk throwing sequence that Johnnie handles with magnificent adlibs to a scene wth Bob Hope, Dean Martin and George Gobel that is pricesless to his final show with Robin Williams and Bette Middler. We have watched these DVD’s over and over. Makes you realize how Jay L. and Dave L. just don’t come close to the one and only Johnny..

  5. Alan H. Kline says:

    Review by Alan H. Kline for The Ultimate Johnny Carson Collection – His Favorite Moments From The Tonight Show (Vols. 1-3) (1962-1992)
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    Other reviews have pointed out flaws in the disc mastering and “Best of” segments, so I won’t repeat those.

    My biggest disappointment was in the way the final two shows were absolutely butchered. The next-to-last show is missing an entire segment (the classic Ed Ames segment from 1965). The major part of the segment is on disc 1, but still, deleting it from the show is unforgiveable. The final show is missing a segment as well–a classic montage of the great musical talents who passed through Studio One.

    Finally, the end of the final show–Johnny’s farewell–is absolutely hacked. All of the shots of audience members–Johnny’s staff and family among them–were deleted. Those are some of the shots that add to the emotion of the very end of the King’s reign. When the video dissolved to credits, the music stopped–Doc and the band played to the end of the actual show.

    There are still good things to recommend–”Johnny Goes Home” is an interesting look at the man and his background. The camera iso footage from the last show is a good “behind the scenes” kind of thing, and the “Danger Johnny” extra is some neat, rare footage from the 1960′s.

    Having said all of that, the quality of the entertainment make this worth having. We’ll never see the likes of Johnny Carson again. And to be fair, take a look at the extra discs in the larger “Special Collector’s Edition”-the clips are longer, and show each performer in better context. Very enjoyable.

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