Re: The future of television
So, like we have said all along, linear channels will still exist, alongside other methods of delivery.
It's good to know that you are willing to change your mind from what you posted in August 2017...
https://www.cableforum.uk/board/show...s#post35913670
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
None of these, sadly. 
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Er, when did I say that linear TV (from which I take it we are referring to the traditional broadcast channels) are dying? And what has that to do with my post about Amazon not appearing on the V6? You keep saying that there are many ways to access Amazon, and of course you are correct in saying that. In fact I have three ways of accessing it right now. However, none of these methods allow me to bookmark Amazon content in 'My Shows' on the V6. That, and that alone, is my point.
There is no contradiction in my message, Den, but you do seem to be confusing completely what I have said.
Just for the record, I have said that the future of TV is on demand/streaming services, which is supported by many people in the industry. For now, the conventional channels are thriving, but this will not last. My view that linear channels will die off is based on what I believe will have happened by about 2036. So not to worry, we're not there yet and you can rest easy! 
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Glad we are all in agreement.
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Last edited by Hugh; 14-12-2022 at 20:48.
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