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Old 03-08-2017, 16:26   #32
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Re: Confirmed: linear is old tech - on demand is the future

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Originally Posted by GrimUpNorth View Post
But how can you join in the twitter debate when you're watching on demand? The broadcasters aren't as daft as you think - they'll find ways of keeping live television and the advertising revenue it generates. Social media (and ironically the 'youngsters' who use it) will save linear.

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Dave
I see no conflict. Just stream live if you want to see live events. Watch new on demand shows as soon as they are added. There will be much more live stuff streamed as time goes on. BBCi-Player does this already.

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Originally Posted by alwaysabear View Post
I have four children between 33 and 25, none of them watch linear TV except my 25 year old son who only watches live sport (NFL). Like me cannot stand watching sport unless its live.
Live sport will probably be the norm on Netflix and Amazon before long.
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