Television
is in a state of flux. Everyone watches, but they also complain about
the cost. Some people are surprised that their parents still have cable,
while the parents are surprised that the grandparents only watch
broadcast TV. And your friend wonders why you pay for a subscription
while they just pirate the shows they want. What will people do to watch
TV ten or twenty years from now? Paul Tassi lays out several scenarios
at TVOM, with their advantages, drawbacks, and odds of becoming the
standard for
the future of television as we know it.
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