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Old 27-03-2019, 17:15   #761
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Re: Linear is old tech - on demand is the future

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Originally Posted by Horizon View Post
I don't get that despite all the links posted here showing, especially in the States, the massive decline of pay tv bundles in favour of streaming, that some people still believe there will be pay tv packages in the future. There won't.
The United States and Europe are completely different when it comes to cord cutting , I accept that in Europe the UK is more at risk owing to the fact it has some of the highest pay TV prices but it is still nowhere near to the cord cutting thats been seen in the US.

Have you ever watched TV in the US ? The amount of ads live TV has over there is another reason On Demand has accelerated far quicker.
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