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Of course there will always be those who will continue to take this approach, but my guess is that the majority of people will want to select the programme they want to watch when they switch on the TV. If the majority of people are not as laid back as you in this area, sooner or later there will be an advertising revenue problem as fewer and fewer people make use of linear channels. It's the economics of it all which will drive change. ---------- Post added at 11:09 ---------- Previous post was at 11:08 ---------- Quote:
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Your third point is the issue. Currently, linear TV provides a mass audience. But if the trend continues and more and more viewers steer away from linear channels, there will no longer be the mass audience that is keeping them alive. This isn't about your personal preferences sadly, Chris, it's simple economics. |
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How can live be On Demand you've been asked this before , your mixing up On Demand which is something stored in the cloud with live streaming.
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No, it's you that doesn't get it mate, you've an opinion so have I, you don't have to try and force your opinion on someone else just because he/she doesn't agree with it, and the part in bold, deary me, what a load of utter tosh! |
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I only watch shows that I specifically want to watch. |
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Forgive me, Chris, but it does sound rather strange. I'm surprised you have sufficient energy to cope with channel hopping at the end of the day. ;) ---------- Post added at 14:01 ---------- Previous post was at 13:59 ---------- Quote:
It doesn't take a lot of forward planning to ensure a really good quality viewing experience. |
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It doesn't matter how inefficient it is (in your opinion - in truth, those who do it are getting what they want, very quickly and efficiently indeed). It doesn't matter whether you recommend it. The fact is, it is what large numbers of people want to do with their TV at 8 or 9pm on a Thursday evening. Quote:
VOD cannot do live events. When a VOD provider does a live event, they are not doing VOD; they are broadcasting according to a linear schedule. They cannot put the entire 2015 F1 season on Netflix for immediate download. Were Netflix to get in to sports rights, they could only make events available according to a schedule. If you watch it on a delay of even 2 minutes, then you are, of course, not watching a linear broadcast, but a VOD stream. Quote:
I absolutely promise you, linear broadcast TV will still be here in 10 and 20 years, sitting alongside and complementing on-demand services, and most likely other means of content consumption we haven't yet dreamed of. |
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The continuing success or otherwise of our linear channels is completely dependent on how many people watch them. |
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You can mock all you want, but the fact is I personally find it quite relaxing in the evening to turn the TV on, and just watch something WITHOUT having to do the (admittedly minimal) amount of thinking required for any on demand service. Yes, you have the recently watched shows list, and "My Shows", but it still requires thought. As the Netflix's recommendations, no matter how long I spend fine tuning their recommendations, 90% of the time, it still recommends I watch shows or films that are of absolutely no interest to me.. ---------- Post added at 17:05 ---------- Previous post was at 17:01 ---------- Quote:
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When I watch my grandkids confidently finding their entertainment with a remote and the TIVO, it's awesome. They don't have the patience to select linear channels and wait for what they want to see. In 20 years time, the 9 and 4 year olds will be 29 and 24, and there's a generation before them who are already hooked to the new ways of watching TV. And they will be in their late fifties! That's why I cannot see the linear channels being profitable in the years to come. |
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Do they simply plonk right down in front of Netflix et al and watch the limited supply of old shows on there? On a lighter note, are you secretly brain washing them into thinking linear tv is not the future?;):D |
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