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Old 26-08-2024, 09:43   #1053
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Re: The future of television

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
jfman?
Sorry - mistaken identity!

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
Perhaps because it doesn’t need grasping, because it’s not happening.

Why is it so hard for you to grasp the concept of linear TV schedules having a utility that will keep it in use for the foreseeable future?
...And I'm accused of putting forward a binary argument! You csnnot 'know' that 'linear' TV in its present form will survive and I have put forward many links that indicate otherwise. However, you and others refuse to even contemplate this and cannot even accept that the likelihood is that our programmes will be delivered only via IPTV in the future.

Very well, we'll soon see, won't we?

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Originally Posted by Paul View Post
Why is it hard to grasp "the option" isnt going away anytime soon ?
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