TV bloggers Molk and Perry launch Decider TV
Two of Australia’s main TV bloggers are to merge their sites and launch Decider TV, a website aimed at helping consumers decide what to watch on television.
Kevin Perry editor of Nelbie.com and Steve Molk of MolksTVTalk.com have joined forces to deliver a new TV commentary website which will cover both traditional television and also emerging platforms such as streaming services.
According to the announcement the pair together with a “a very talented writing team” will aim to cover news, opinion, interviews, reviews, recaps, ratings, a TV guide and podcasts.
“This is something myself and Steve have been talking about for a long time,” Perry told Mumbrella. “We both love writing about television and engaging with TV fans via social media. By joining forces we can expose each other’s content to a bigger audience and better compete against mainstream media publications.
“Decidertv.com is all about educating viewers on what’s actually worth watching. TV use to be simple, but in this modern environment where viewers have to choose between FTA, pay-TV and subscription services such as Netflix and Stan, many viewers feel lost and give up,” he said.
“Our goal is to make TV simple again.”
With the launch of the new website, Nelbie.com & MolksTVTa
Nic Christensen
Great,. But how are they going to make money? Advertising isn’t going to pay the bills. And no-one will pay for this content — TV content is highly commoditised. Even good TV content
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Maybe they are doing it for the love of it Emma. Not everything is about making money.
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“…but in this modern environment where viewers have to choose between FTA, pay-TV and subscription services such as Netflix and Stan, many viewers feel lost and give up.”
Er… do they? Foxtel subscriptions are up and churn is down, Netflix is estimated to be in some one million homes, FTA reaches more than 80 per cent of the population.
There’s more content than ever, but it’s pretty clear viewers are engaging with it. If the whole premise of the site is made up, doesn’t leave much hope for the content on it.
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