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Cutting to the chase, the elephant in the room seems to be Freely.
If Old Boy is able to address the point as to why broadcasters are hmm, freely doing something that goes against his perception of what they want to do (to make their content on-demand only) then I think we may be able to make some useful progress on this thread. |
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Of course Freely has TV channels on it. TV channels are still broadcasting, and will be for the next 5-10 years. Freely was designed to show them during this transitional phase as well as providing on demand access, so what’s your point? The main TV channels are likely to disappear within that timeframe. That is what the broadcasters envisage. Assuming that happens, Freely will still offer streaming channels but it won’t be able to offer conventional TV channels because, if all goes without a hitch, they will no longer exist. |
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If there was any truth in your assertion that "Freely was designed to show them during this transitional phase", then surely they would have just left the traditional broadcast versions in place on Freely. The broadcasters have created a completely new infrastructure just for, wait for it... traditional linear channels. |
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I feel like there should be a drum roll in there somewhere. :D
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whats happening with sky? do they have a deal with HBO still or is that over?
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My take on everything I've read on this subject is that only the FAST channels will ultimately survive this change. ---------- Post added at 15:05 ---------- Previous post was at 14:57 ---------- Quote:
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As an audisnce, we don't have as much control as you think. As long as the majority use streaming as all or part of their TV consumption, the broadcasters will have the confidence to make the change they want. The government might expect the BBC to provide a channel for the minority, but that is all. |
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You are so convincing, Chris [COUGH]
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