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Broadcast TV to close by 2030?
The CEO of Netflix compares linear television to the horse and streaming services to the car. The former was ok until the latter was invented!
http://www.thedrum.com/news/2014/11/...-will-die-2030 Do people think he is correct that linear TV will die by 2020? |
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Linear TV will continue to go on as not everybody want to stream things.
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In 1975 Business Week predicted that within 20 years we would all be working in paperless offices. But many of us are still surrounded by the stuff!
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deleted - ignore my rambling i've been at the old whiskey again.
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1) People like to watch things live 2) Some people would rather be spoonfed. Choosing what to watch is too much like hard work. Quote:
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Whilst I find it useful (and do use) VOD, there's something cold and clinical about it. The best anallergy as to what i'm getting at is that I think that people would rather listen to a live DJ led show, rather than listen to an automated radio station where the content is chosen by a computer- even if the actual tracks played were identical! There was something to be said for the days when any major film or new drama was shown and the day after most, if not everybody, at work had seen it and were discussing it. Perhaps internet forums now fill this gap?? |
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Do we want to be our own channel scheduler?
It's one thing being able to catch up on something you missed but to pick something for EVERY time slot!! |
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Other areas we have to use lots paper include the shop being separated into 5 different sections, and each section has to print off at least 2 different pages of rota's for each week. If a customer wants shopping delivered, we have 2 copies of the paperwork, one for us, one for the customer. If you were to walk in and order a case of wine to be picked up in 5 weeks time, again it will be 2 copies of paperwork (although they would go to 2 different sections this time.) Each section also has daily rotas, in which we write who is in each day because we need 2-3 people a day to run the sections and passing a paper copy along to next person in charge is the only way we can do it. We go really do go through reams of paper a month, thankfully it is all recycled. ---------- Post added at 12:02 ---------- Previous post was at 11:57 ---------- Quote:
Providing FTA broadcasting continues (and I believe it should) surely letting all content providers sell their content via their own streaming services is the future? At least that way you can pick and choose what you want to watch, and mange how much you want to spend per month. |
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It's only a matter of time before we all select our own viewing. As the younger generation brings into the population the latest ways of doing things, it is only a matter of time before these old ways really do start looking antiquated. Why anyone should want to watch live broadcasting these days (apart from sport), I really don't know. Those ads drive me mad, as does having to wait until a previous programme ends before I can watch the one I'm waiting for to start! |
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Until streaming services are showing predominantly first run content people will stick with linear pay TV. |
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Maybe we will end up with just a handful of live tv channels I.E. ITV/BBC/c4 etc.
so last century. |
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The only things I can see surviving the viewing revolution is rolling news broadcasts. |
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