I believe one thing we are all missing here is the fact that many, many of the reported purchases recorded by the domain community, DNJournal, are transactions between speculators not all are end users. On the other hand most of all the recent news generated in the .TV arena has been by end users.End users are always the toughest nut to crack with any newly introduced tld. .TV as a whole recently, may possibly have been used in a higher percentage of commercials and future planned promotions,i.e. Bud.TV, than all the other extensions combined. I based this on total registrations in each TLD.
The regular .TV reg fee and the premium reg fees, happily for me anyway, cause a barrier to entry for most speculators currently paying $7.00 each for crappy dot .coms or any other tlds so we still have plenty of .TVs to choose from. We can buy decent SEO/keyword rich .TVs for as little as $25 and our buyers are end users not other speculators for the most part. In my eyes this shows that end users have accepted the obvious worth of .TV at serious prices as it will in the future serve double duty, a premium memorable web address with an extension that makes sense for any television or video based promotion and that is the future.......NOW!
So while, with say a great dot .com, you may get regular emails making lowball offers on .coms you own from other anonymous domainers, any offer that makes it through your spam filter for a .TV you own will most probably be from an end user and will be a serious offer that you will definetly be able to milk.
Cheers!
Chris