K_Kelly wrote:
Do you miss cable TV just a little bit. I liked the familiarity of scheduling shows rather than watching them at my own time. When do you think cable TV will go extinct? Instead of "regular" TV going extinct, why can't it just change?
It won't just yet because the media companies would lose their ability to charge you ridiculous amounts of money.
They've poured millions and millions in lawyers to shut down an internet based company from offering local TV channels (yes, the local TV channels you get for FREE through antenna) on the internet...except this company is basically letting you watch any free on-air tv show you want, ad-free and with the ability to just choose the tv show and the episode you want to watch (just like netflix when you watch a tv show series).
... because they dont want, ironically, for their basic cable subscribers (those that pay for the free airwave tv plus a few channels they hardly ever watch) would switch to this service using the same cable company's internet access. They claim they'd suffer from their own programming being offered through their network and they'd get no money out of it.
Now you know why the media giants are fighting tooth and nail against net neutrality and why they won the right to sabotage network traffic that does not profit them.