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Old 04-05-2021, 14:10   #202
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Re: The future of television

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
Because on a streaming service (which is where we will be in the future), there is no point in separating out content by channels. Categories, latest releases and so forth, yes, but not channels, which on a streaming service are pointless.

The popularity of linear TV may be present now, as I keep saying, but habits will change over time.
Still at a loss as to where such a step ceases to be financially viable and what pushes consumer behaviour over the line.

13 million people OB. A tenth of that isn't an inconsiderable audience to fight over.
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