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OLD BOY
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Re: The future of television

The loss of traditional channels in favour of the move to streaming continues. New streaming channels (FAST channels) are being established all the time. It will be interesting to see how popular the FAST channels will turn out to be.

Personally, I don’t think that any of them will turn out to be big players in the overall TV market in the long run. But at this stage, it’s all to play for.

https://rxtvinfo.com/2025/sky-contin...n-the-horizon/

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Over 20 channels drop off Sky satellite, with more to come this week.

Some HD channels have closed, incentivising viewers to move to Sky Stream for better picture quality

Decline in services covered by Sky subscription, without reduction in cost

On Sky Stream, traditional channels losses are offset by growth of streaming-only linear channels.
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