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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
True. We get power cuts too but does that make electricity an untenable option to power our appliances?
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Well no, but if you put all eggs in one basket that reduces the options for receiving any transmissions at all, over terrestrial, satellite, cable or the internet (mobile and fixed line).
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And of course the reason they turned to streaming during lockdown was because there was so little of much interest to watch on ‘normal’ TV.
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Well yes, more hours at home and less production hours meant more people were looking beyond their usual platforms. This isn't a surprise.
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You didn’t make that link, did you?
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Yes, I've referred to it before on the forum.
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The change in consumer behaviour will come because streaming is the method the broadcasters will use. If scheduled TV no longer exists, it can’t be accessed, can it?
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Which comes first the chicken or the egg?
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True, until the dishes are no longer used for broadcasting services. Sky won’t keep them in use forever.
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Forever? 2035? 2045?
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Every news media company is biased, even the BBC, sad to say. It doesn’t make all their content untrue, however.
Feel free to post your links with a different bias if you wish.
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It makes their content questionable in the extreme.