Open letter to Joshua Danovitz, GM/VP International TiVo
Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 8:31 am
Thought I'd put this here as it has nothing to do with the alternate EPG
Just to see if we can at least get some answers, I sent this open letter via Facebook to Joshuas personal profile (although it may well be corporately controlled), as he doesn't seem to be giving any answers on the TiVo blog.
I'm not holding my breath, but you never know, even if we just get some answers, it would be 'closure' in the terrible breakup of our TiVo relationship lol
Lets see if he replies.
Just to see if we can at least get some answers, I sent this open letter via Facebook to Joshuas personal profile (although it may well be corporately controlled), as he doesn't seem to be giving any answers on the TiVo blog.
I'm not holding my breath, but you never know, even if we just get some answers, it would be 'closure' in the terrible breakup of our TiVo relationship lol
Lets see if he replies.
Joshua,
You don't know me, but I suspect you already know what this message will be about.
I have been a loyal TiVO customer in the UK for a few years now, activley seeking out a box, even though they were discontinued, because I already knew that it was far superior to anything else on the market, and still is.
You must already know that dissatisfaction with TiVO's choice to cut the EPG service, which basically renders the series 1 units almost useless, is at a high level. The massive amount of comments in your blog and amount of aggrevied customers frequenting the TiVO forums shows you that you have chosen to simply turn your back on many loyal fans (of which in the UK you may need soon).
Regardless of all the arguments we have about exactly what is 'lifelong service', and the fact that half (49%) of the country cannot receive Virgin Media cable services, you have so far failed to actually answer the questions behind your reasoning for removing the service.
I would like therefore to ask you the following questions to which I, and other TiVO users would like a straight answer:
- Exactly whose decision was this to cut the service? TiVO? Was it part of your deal with Virgin Media? Is it down to BSkyB? Most people at the moment are assuming that its to do with your deal with Virgin, to try and push people that can get it onto the new TiVO box. Perhaps you can correct me?
- How did you come to this decision? Why now? Seems like strange timing, just as you launch a new product with a new partner? No?
- Did you ever consider that you could still make money from the S1 service? Many people, myself included, that have a lifetime subscription would be happy to start paying a nominal/reasonable sum to keep the service alive.
- As there is an active community of 'home brew' enthusiasts around the S1, did you consder perhaps releasing sections of the service to open source to allow the community to at least make it easier for the homebrew community to provide their own EPG service? What a great PR opportunity that would be!
As it stands this is a bit of a PR disaster for you, you were MUCH more likley to get more custom out of existing S1 owners if you didn't effectivley kill the box they already have, as now most people simply do not trust TiVO anymore and will be very unlikley to now spend out on the Virgin Media equipment.
So, I think I have put my points and questions reasonably and fairly. WIll you at least have the good manners to inform your very loyal S1 community the real reasons behind this?
Yours, a (still just about) loyal TiVO fan