Apple could sell more Apple TVs if they streamed Steve Jobs’ keynotes live
Wednesday, September 05, 2007 - 09:08 PM EDTBy SteveJack
Besides all of the obvious stuff (increased quality, larger content library, ability to buy directly, etc.), Apple could sell more Apple TVs if they simply streamed Steve Jobs' keynote presentations from Macworld Expo, WWDC, and the special events throughout the year LIVE — exclusively for Apple TV owners.
Just as they now stream movie trailers on-demand to Apple TVs, Apple should stream live Apple events to those with Apple TVs.
It's possible. Just set up the necessary bandwidth with Akamai and add an "Apple Events" button to the menu. The cost of streaming a few events each year only to Apple TV owners should be easily exceeded by increased Apple TV sales. I'm not saying this will sell millions upon millions of additional units, but it would sell some Apple TVs. If nothing else, it would be a nice perk for the Apple faithful.
The only way to see these events as they happen is to go there in person (either by paying admission to the events that are open to the public or by getting invited as a member of the media) or — imagine it — by owning an Apple TV.
Based on the interest that exists for viewing Jobs' presentations, adding that feature alone would sell more Apple TVs, set a precedent, and also allow Apple to test delivery of live content. (Of course, Apple TV owners would also be able to watch the keynotes after the fact; streamed at their convenience like the movie trailers.)
Oh, sure, there might be a technical glitch during a keynote, but Apple and Jobs are very prepared and usually handle them well when they arise. They're rare and they'd get reported anyway, so I don't see that as much of an issue.
If you don't own an Apple TV, would having access to live Steve Jobs keynotes increase the likelihood that you'd buy one?
If you already own an Apple TV, wouldn't you like to have such a capability?
SteveJack is a long-time Macintosh user, web designer, multimedia producer and a regular contributor to the MacDailyNews Opinion section.

Brilliant.
I was just thinking today that Apple presentations are some of the best entertainment available.