For many years now I've been wondering when the Tivo social network would show up. Why hasn't Tivo, DirecTV, Comcast, someone with the content built one?
Comcast bought one (Plaxo) and BTW Comcast is the only company you've mentioned who owns content. Comcast is also active in pursuing a new recommendation and rating systems similar to your post - its going to be rolled into new versions of their guide and interactive tv strategies. The hard part about this is that Comcast is glacially slow and deploying something like this. (By "this" I mean new set-top-box based interactive technologies - they're not really looking to deploy these apps as a "two-screen" experience)
But I think what most content providers are looking for are ways to leverage existing social networks (twitter and facebook come up a lot) as opposed to a new type of social network.
Oh and BTW Tivo's popularity is dropping precipitously and not a good example right now most people are switching to cable provider DVRs (especially if they start implementing network DVRs)
Instead of "own the content" I should have said tv usage data ( season passes, what's recorded, etc ). Too bad these companies aren't into sharing their data and providing open apis like netflix.
They would be smart in leveraging existing social networks like facebook. The only good facebook integration I've seen is visual bookshelf.
But I think what most content providers are looking for are ways to leverage existing social networks (twitter and facebook come up a lot) as opposed to a new type of social network.
Oh and BTW Tivo's popularity is dropping precipitously and not a good example right now most people are switching to cable provider DVRs (especially if they start implementing network DVRs)
http://tvbythenumbers.com/2009/11/24/tivo-loses-314000-subsc...