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Old 16-04-2015, 19:09   #218
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Re: The future for linear TV channels

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Originally Posted by eljay View Post
On demand etc. viewing is no doubt increasing but has a long way to catch up with linear TV and the same could be said for pay tv.

A lot of people will never want to wade through a series of menus. my wife is one, they just want to turn the telly on and go through one menu and find something to watch.

Lets face it recently all the press were going on about Game of Thrones having its largest ever viewing figures. However, when you read on it shows nearly 5 times as many were watching BBC 1 and ITV alone.

I like the option of on demand but it still has a long way to catch up.
Agreed , some people don't realise there is more than one page of channels on the EPG.
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