TVRecaps has partnered with big name companies like, Apple, Wal-mart, Blockbuster and Comcast to provide full streaming TV shows all across the world. Full control features are an important aspect of TVRecaps. For example, an app will be available on smartphones to alert users when their favorite show is starting. TVRecaps lists popular shows like Modern family, Terra Nova, and many more on the main page, which are graphically presented that generates an attractive appeal. In addition, there are shows that are update as well as new shows that made their debuts in the television world. With the ever so popular trend of online television, TVRecaps is evolving along with it. The content on TVRecaps.com is made to deliver to all types of audience which includes TV shows that are listed from the early 1970’s, which allows an older crowd to enjoy premium TV shows. The online catalog not only displays the TV shows to watch, but displays them when available on air.
With more selection of content available online, switching from cable to online is the obvious choice. Statistics have shown that the number of internet users have tripled since 2005, with over 60% of the world population streaming videos online per day. Companies like Netflix, Blockbuster are dealing with challenges to conform into the streaming segment. Netflix has been gaining more than half of their business with the mail out DVDS, while also offering a monthly streaming subscription of 7.99. With the cord cutting factor in place and the rewarding opportunity of online streaming, they’re considering focusing more towards the monthly streaming subscription. Blockbuster also announced that towards the end of this year, they moving into the online streaming segment by streaming their DVD quality movies and TV shows online. In addition to blockbuster, Redbox is slowly moving into streaming online while partnering with Verizon wireless to do so. As you can see, the rise of online streaming is catching on fast and many companies are overcoming the challenges that are involved with it. Sony, LG and Samsung have added an internet connection to all their TV sets to adapt to the online streaming path.