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Old 08-10-2021, 10:30   #397
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Re: The future of television

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
You are in denial, jfman. Conventional linear TV and streamers are working side by side during this beginning of the transition to streaming only.

It’s obvious to most, but it won’t be proved until it happens. And that’s still over a decade away.
Is there any actual evidence of this?

You still erroneously seem to portray two sides - linear TV and streamers - as if it’s two entirely separate markets. The vast majority of television in this country, by viewership or revenue, is consumed by viewers who utilise both from companies who operate both.

Until you demonstrate clear cost savings - which you have not to date - the idea that companies will turn off sources of revenue are fanciful.
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