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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
Because the broadcasters are moving to IPTV.
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It's not a valid argument, jfman. We are in the hands of the broadcasters.
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The most popular broadcasters in this country have been offering their programming on demand and in apps for the entire decade 2015-2024.
In addition to content available on cable operators prior to these dates 4oD launched in 2006, BBC iPlayer in 2007, and Sky Anytime launched in 2012 on that platform.
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
Why is this concept so difficult for you all to grasp?
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Why are our points so difficult for you to grasp. Basic economics should tell you that companies step in to fill the void if there’s revenue in it. Which there self evidently is.
Television is ironically one of the few markets out there where the collective of consumers genuinely has power to influence the market by watching or paying for something else. Or reading a book instead. This isn’t one of those fake ones Thatcher invented to siphon off the assets of this great nation into her cronies pockets.