Re: Linear is old tech - on demand is the future
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Originally Posted by jfman
I’ll help Old Boy out here.
Linear television will exist in 2035. It’ll not be as popular as now. As a result there will be fewer channels, and those channels that do exist will primarily be public service broadcasters or a mechanism for content owners to showcase what is available in their wider offerings (On Demand, over the top streaming services) or provide magazine programming around live sports content.
Broadcast television (DTT, satellite, cable) will face pressure from IPTV services (BT) and other streaming services. Sky will seek to move people to IPTV over satellite to reduce costs given the satellites approaching the end of their lifespan. With more people watching non-linear and even where they are this will be over the internet the number of channels on DTT will reduce, possibly with an evolution to 5G broadcast making more efficient use of the space available. Satellite will remain and be encouraged for rural communities but again with fewer channels. Possibly again co-located with channels targeted at mainland Europe to fill the bandwidth as the UK will no longer justify it’s own orbital slot.
The vast majority of non-live content will be viewed by streaming and over the internet.
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He'll still keep digging that hole
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