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Old 22-05-2020, 23:36   #1339
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Re: Linear is old tech - on demand is the future

Well, he did say Chris 'may' be right, introducing doubt on 2025.

Interesting excerpt from the dug up post though:

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
there's not a reason that I can think of why the BBC should not present all of its programmes by way of streaming in the future.
Obviously, there's a reason they can identify for BBC Three content. The analogue cable reference is interesting - obviously the cable companies saw the opportunity for more channels plus broadband using digital instead. Something that now sees them able to punt £60 a month broadband down the same lines.

What/where is the alternative usage for linear broadcast space coming from over the air and on cable?

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
Does anybody know what happened to the Eleven Sports streaming service.
No idea, mate.

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