That's actually surprising given the fact that it seems like so many companies are doubling down on their advertising when it comes to television. But then again at the same time it also makes sense too given not only the prevalence of streaming and how it's gotten so popular, but also the simple fact that not as many people watch TV because of they're ability to get their favorite content elsewhere. I'm super curious where this actually ends up. Reason being wasn't ATSC supposed to be released some point soon if I'm not mistaken? https://easyhometheater.net/smart-home-technology-of-the-future#18
I feel like with so many people moving over to streaming, it's almost an investment in infrastructure that's in vain (just my opinion of course). Like I genuinely could see a scenario where in like 5 years, at least 50 percent of people or more don't even watch TV.
I believe I read from here that from 2019 to 2020, TV watching dropped 15.3 percent? https://www.marketingcharts.com/featured-105414
That's wild to me because that pretty much affirms that streaming is most likely the future if that trend continues. I guess we'll see though. Should be interesting nonetheless.
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That's actually surprising given the fact that it seems like so many companies are doubling down on their advertising when it comes to television. But then again at the same time it also makes sense too given not only the prevalence of streaming and how it's gotten so popular, but also the simple fact that not as many people watch TV because of they're ability to get their favorite content elsewhere. I'm super curious where this actually ends up. Reason being wasn't ATSC supposed to be released some point soon if I'm not mistaken? https://easyhometheater.net/smart-home-technology-of-the-future#18
/div>I feel like with so many people moving over to streaming, it's almost an investment in infrastructure that's in vain (just my opinion of course). Like I genuinely could see a scenario where in like 5 years, at least 50 percent of people or more don't even watch TV.
I believe I read from here that from 2019 to 2020, TV watching dropped 15.3 percent?
https://www.marketingcharts.com/featured-105414
That's wild to me because that pretty much affirms that streaming is most likely the future if that trend continues. I guess we'll see though. Should be interesting nonetheless.
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