Is Skype Co-Founder Gunning for Netflix with Subscription Vdio?
By Rob Scott
October 19, 2011
October 19, 2011
- Janus Friis, co-founder of KaZaA, Skype, Joost and Rdio (with partner Niklas Zennstrom) is working on a new online video subscription service that will be available soon in the UK.
- According to GigaOM, Friis has been “assembling an A-team of media and Web technology experts to launch a site that seems destined to replicate the model behind their music subscription site Rdio in the video space.” Offices have been set up in Santa Monica and Europe.
- From the follow-up Q&A: Vdio (Vee-dee-o) is in closed beta for the UK and is privately funded, while the assembled team’s experience comes from companies such as Netflix, Microsoft, TV Guide and Napster.
- A spokesperson for Zennstrom’s VC company Atomico confirmed that Zennstrom is not involved in the project.
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It’s good to see more and more netflix competitors. But I wonder if too many competitors could lead to consumer confusion.
It’s good to see more and more netflix competitors. But I wonder if too many competitors could lead to consumer confusion.
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