17-04-2015, 21:53
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cf.mega poster
Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 4,108
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Re: The future for linear TV channels
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Originally Posted by Stuart
You dismiss channel hopping as a waste of time, but I personally have found a lot of programmes that I have become a fan of purely through channel hopping while bored. Stargate and Babylon 5 spring to mind. Also Buffy The Vampire Slayer to some extent. Actually with Buffy, I had been told by friends I would enjoy it, but they made it sound like a teenage angst type show (like The OC or Beverly Hills 90210), so I figured I wouldn't be interested. Then, while surfing, I watched a few minutes of one episode, and was hooked. Now, I think it's probably in my top 10 favourite TV shows of all time.
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 ----------
That's the one true thing you've said. The continuing success of ANY TV platform is dependent on how many people watch it.
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Oh look, another mod backing up the other mod, how strange!
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