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Old 19-03-2015, 12:56   #183
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Re: The future for linear TV channels

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
I know what the topic is. It seems perhaps that you don't. Or at least, you don't understand that a drop in ownership of video on disc, coupled with a rise in streaming video over the internet, has precisely nothing to do with the future of linear TV broadcasts.

It does have something to do with the future of DVD sales and rentals. That, however, is not the topic here.
OK, I see now the point that you are making.

However, I don't think that you would deny that video streaming is becoming increasingly popular, and that this is and will continue to impact on viewing figures for broadcast TV.

I accept that the article is not, however, a comparison with broadcast television viewing habits.
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