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Old 04-08-2024, 11:29   #968
jfman
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Re: The future of television

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
This has just become a trolling thread, which is a shame, because we could have some very interesting debates on subjects such as these.
There’s nothing trolling about holding your claims up to scrutiny.

You have been invited, multiple times, to opine on what the broadband solution (both on availability and affordability) is yet you regularly decline offering a simplistic “things won’t stay the same forever”.

If the answer is “free broadband for all” that’s a far greater market intervention by Government than maintaining broadcast television (none of which is mandatory above the PSB requirements). All ‘traditional’ platforms offer a far greater number of services on a commercial basis through subscription and free to air models.

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