Facebook is already dominating the second screen and if you believe the data, they are a big time player int he 3rd screen. But, that area they don’t own is the first screen. Of course, by the first screen, I mean the TV. If Facebook were so bold and the FTC allowed it, they would buy a company like DirecTV. That’s not going to happen anytime soon, but one avenue they could pursue is acquiring Tivo.
It’s a natural fit. Facebook now has the like button…

…and for years Tivo has had the Thumbs Up button.

But, this goes beyond iconography. This goes into the heart of the simplicity with which we can tell a company we enjoy something. The Thumbs Up is simply a universally accepted means for indicating you like something.
So imagine taking Facebook’s open graph approach and bringing it right into your living room? Imagine a situation where you indicate that you Like “House” on Tivo…well now Facebook has the means to serve up that contextual content to you when you login to Facebook.com. This of course works in reverse. If you indicate you like “CSI,” “NCIS,” and “Numb3rs” Facebook might recommend “Law and Order” to you.
As crazy as that sounds, I haven’t even touched on the fact that with Tivo you can now stream in on demand content, photos and videos from places like YouTube. Tivo already has the perfect structure, platform and partnerships in place to make this the right move for Facebook.
If Facebook is really hell bent on world domination they’re going to need to figure out a why to own the first screen. Buying Tivo gives them the means and the first step to making that happen.









