To: LS
Cable TV will go the way of our blighted inner cities, as technology moved people out to the suburbs, so are the better off and more productive people moving away from network, and cable TV over to the new digital frontier. A bundled dedicated carrier, be it FCC airwaves, satellite or cable is becoming outdated. Internet TV on demand will be the wave of the future, because people want choices, to watch not only what the want, but when they want, and they don't want to pay for 200 other channels they aren't watching, but will just subscribe to the ones they want piecemeal... For this reason the tyranny of the liberal strong hold on the press is done,,,Fox may be done too,,but so are all the others and that may be a good thing.
6 posted on
06/05/2017 9:17:00 AM PDT by
seastay
To: seastay
I agree. First provider to offer individualized menu of x$ per channel selected-—with no “packages”-—wins for the time being.
8 posted on
06/05/2017 9:22:13 AM PDT by
LS
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