25-04-2021, 09:44
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Re: The future of television
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Breaking News .... scheduled TV means TV schedulers have to work ...
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Yup - and streaming programmes mean there has to be encoding and uploading, collection data to enable personalisation/recommendations, utilisation monitoring and managing, etc...
Swings/roundabouts
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26-04-2021, 11:56
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Re: The future of television
11 million watched Line of Duty last night. Most watched drama on UK television in 13 years.
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26-04-2021, 13:13
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Re: The future of television
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11 million watched Line of Duty last night. Most watched drama on UK television in 13 years.
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Yes, it is a popular programme. The BBC I-Player experienced record viewing figures as well.
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26-04-2021, 13:24
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Re: The future of television
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Yes, it is a popular programme. The BBC I-Player experienced record viewing figures as well.
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It’s almost as if people enjoy a combination without of both.
The schedule aced that in the 9-10 slot.
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26-04-2021, 13:33
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Re: The future of television
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11 million watched Line of Duty last night. Most watched drama on UK television in 13 years.
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Who was it that said "its dying on its feet"
My memory is not as good as yours.
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26-04-2021, 13:56
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Re: The future of television
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It’s almost as if people enjoy a combination without of both.
The schedule aced that in the 9-10 slot.
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As at 2021, that is certainly the case. Who could deny it?
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26-04-2021, 14:02
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Re: The future of television
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As at 2021, that is certainly the case. Who could deny it?
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11 million out of say, 15 million, sounds like a lot of Neanderthals to me.
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26-04-2021, 14:11
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Re: The future of television
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11 million out of say, 15 million, sounds like a lot of Neanderthals to me.
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In 1934, more people travelled by horse, tram, bus, train or on foot than travelled by car. That didn’t mean that the car would not ultimately become the most popular way to travel.
The rapidly increasing interest in the car was the key to what would happen in the future, just as the rapidly increasing use of streaming is today.
However, I understand that such thoughts are outside of your comfort zone, so happy to leave it there.
The one certainty we have is that change happens.
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26-04-2021, 14:19
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Re: The future of television
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11 million out of say, 15 million, sounds like a lot of Neanderthals to me.
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Neanderthals l would have you know are far more intelligent then once thought.
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26-04-2021, 15:02
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Re: The future of television
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In 1934, more people travelled by horse, tram, bus, train or on foot than travelled by car. That didn’t mean that the car would not ultimately become the most popular way to travel.
The rapidly increasing interest in the car was the key to what would happen in the future, just as the rapidly increasing use of streaming is today.
However, I understand that such thoughts are outside of your comfort zone, so happy to leave it there.
The one certainty we have is that change happens.
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And yet, 87 years later, people are still travelling by bus, tram, train, or on foot - it's almost as if there is room for all the options, and not just one...
(point of information - rail passenger journeys have doubled in the last 40 years)
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26-04-2021, 15:05
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Re: The future of television
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And yet, 87 years later, people are still travelling by bus, tram, train, or on foot - it's almost as if there is room for all the options, and not just one...
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I was massively overthinking my response.
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26-04-2021, 16:36
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Re: The future of television
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And yet, 87 years later, people are still travelling by bus, tram, train, or on foot - it's almost as if there is room for all the options, and not just one...
(point of information - rail passenger journeys have doubled in the last 40 years)
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That is true, but the car is more popular by a country mile.
I was not the one who said that conventional viewing would have to get to near zero before existing channels were scrapped. Advertising revenue just has to fall to a level that doesn't make it worthwhile.
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26-04-2021, 17:06
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Re: The future of television
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That is true, but the car is more popular by a country mile.
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Rather like broadcast TV. Invented in the early 20th century, and yet still the most popular. If you want a hoverboard, you can go out and buy one, but most people continue to use their car because it meets their requirements.
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26-04-2021, 17:14
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Re: The future of television
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That is true, but the car is more popular by a country mile.
I was not the one who said that conventional viewing would have to get to near zero before existing channels were scrapped. Advertising revenue just has to fall to a level that doesn't make it worthwhile.
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And where does that threshold lie OB?
The car, despite huge popularity, convenience and relative affordability does not have 100% share of journey made. Streamers, despite huge popularity, convenience and affordability have similar issues reaching 100% market share.
Consider the railways - despite a loss being made on almost every single journey it still gets state subsidy to provide a service in the public interest to those who shun the popularity, convenience and affordability of the car.
You've made an amazing comparison here OB. For once.
The bad news is it reaches the opposite conclusion from the one you were pushing for.
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26-04-2021, 17:24
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Re: The future of television
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That is true, but the car is more popular by a country mile.
I was not the one who said that conventional viewing would have to get to near zero before existing channels were scrapped. Advertising revenue just has to fall to a level that doesn't make it worthwhile.
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Unless, of course, you are a PSB...
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