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This isn't about our individual preferences, Chris, it's about whether sufficient people will still want to watch linear TV with all the alternatives that are being made available. The point I keep coming back to is that although there is plenty of money to be made from advertising at the moment, the point will come, inevitably, where the audience share becomes so low that the revenue from advertising will be insufficient to support our linear channels. The key, presumably is to somehow link this advertising with OD content. However, why go for OD if it's riddled with adverts when you can stream your programmes through the likes of Netflix and Amazon without interruptions? It's primarily the younger generation that will drive this. Those who are longer in the tooth and set in their ways will be dragged along kicking and screaming, no doubt! |
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Nope. Not inevitable at all.
We still have cinema, we still have radio. In 20 years there will still be a TV schedule. |
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There probably will always be a place for linear channels but there's no doubt that on demand is on the rise and affecting viewership of normal channels. The ratio is only going to increase in the favour of Netflix-like methods as the years go by and as new platforms appear or more established ones evolve.
It's probably going to take another decade or two to see just how much but even a blind man could see what direction media consumption is headed. |
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On demand etc. viewing is no doubt increasing but has a long way to catch up with linear TV and the same could be said for pay tv.
A lot of people will never want to wade through a series of menus. my wife is one, they just want to turn the telly on and go through one menu and find something to watch. Lets face it recently all the press were going on about Game of Thrones having its largest ever viewing figures. However, when you read on it shows nearly 5 times as many were watching BBC 1 and ITV alone. I like the option of on demand but it still has a long way to catch up. |
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Of course cinema is a different experience. That is *why* it has survived. The ability to switch on a TV and quickly settle down to watch something after a day at work, with the absolute bare minimum of effort, is a different experience to deliberately choosing from a menu of box sets, or setting up preferences for download or whatever, and is one of the key reasons why linear TV will also survive. |
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Amazon is similar with 'Recently watched' and 'Your Watchlist'. Now TV is a bit clunkier, but offers a limited 'Recently Watched'. Even Hulu alerts you when there is a new episode of a show you watch. What could be simpler than the above? |
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I look for things on the PC then add them to 'My List' for watching on other devices, tivo for example. My auto recordings on tivo and torrents is just click a button on the remote to go to the recent shows. |
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