25-01-2021, 18:09
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Rise above the players
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
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Originally Posted by Hugh
I've had a look - can't seem to find these "several posters"; can you point their comments out, please?
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There have been several comments about this. Here is one (post #1150 from the linear channels thread).
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Originally Posted by Horizon
Hello Old Boy,
My opinion on this remains the same as I've said before and as people choose streaming services over traditional pay tv, many linear channels will close.
However, in many regards, I see tv of tomorrow looking very much as it did thirty years ago with there remaining a core group of linear channels acting as shop windows into their respective streaming services.
Until true intelligent tv comes along (some way off) many people do not want to wade through endless menus or have to "think" about what they want to watch after a long day and a core group of linear channels which are broad in nature, as our main channels used to be, with a varied selection of programming, will dominate I believe. Having wall-to-wall reality crap and celebrity chefs will become a thing of the past as those channels with poor quality content close.
Don't be surprised within five years to find a Netflix One channel, (perhaps a Netflix Kids channel, or Netflix Crime channel etc) which shows the best of what's on offer on Netflix's streaming service. And if people want to break away from the linear schedule and binge watch a certain show, rather than waiting for the next episode to appear in the linear schedule, they've only got to enter the streaming service to do it. Ie Press the red button to binge watch the whole season of a show you're currently watching.
Who runs these linear channels in the future though, I think is very much up for debate and all depends on which streaming services survive over the next ten years or so. I believe Disney and Netflix will survive, not sure on the others yet and I believe ultimately our own UK broadcasters may well collapse.
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There are other comments that are more specific - Harry Hitch I recall was one of them making this point directly.
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