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Old 20-04-2021, 16:55   #132
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Re: The future of television

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
You do realise these records were all being broken while a lot of people were stuck at home with nothing else to do, yes?
And he's also not grasped that despite shifts in viewing habits people still, in their millions, watch linear, broadcast television.

He can write persistently about the success of streaming but he's the only person who sees the world in such a binary manner.

People are streaming old Line of Duty because the new one is coming on, not the other way around. Broadcast television serves as a prompt for people to revisit, to nudge their friends to watch it for the first time, etc.
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