In the 60's, I turned on the TV, selected a channel (add 9, 11, and a couple of UHF .. or was it VHF .. I forget) and watched
In the 60's I turned off, tuned in and dropped out
In the eighties I turned on the TV, selected a channel and watched
Ditto the 90's and the 2000's
So now, in 2013, you turn on a phone, switch to TV, select a channel and watch
Yeah, so ?
Given those channel numbers are you in Western NY?
2000 Channels and still there’s nothing on.
It’s the difference between a newspaper and a library. Getting the content you want when you want from a vast supply is different from getting whatever short-lived drivel someone else chooses for you.