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Old 25-08-2024, 13:48   #1046
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Re: The future of television

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
I wouldn’t worry too much, that’s a fairly standard OB reply whenever someone introduces a new dimension to the discussion. He’ll be back with a counter argument after a while, except the counter argument will turn out to be just ‘you wish’ somehow expanded to several paragraphs.
Thanks for the clarification. This definitely seems more like a circular thread than a linear one.

For what it's worth, I thought a good evolution of TV from linear to streaming came with YouView. It was a smooth transition rather than the more sudden jump from a TV schedule to a variety of streaming apps.

Missed a TV programme? Just scroll back to when it started and watch it. If the rights holder or channel does not provide it on-demand or you prefer to, then you can pre-record it and still watch it from the EPG. Prefer to watch through the apps directly or go straight to your recordings? You can do both of those too.
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