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DHagar
DHagar
9/14/2017 5:55:03 PM
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Re: OTA is dead unless someone fixes it
@mpouraryan, it's a risk I would take - sign me up!

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
9/14/2017 5:51:37 PM
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Re: OTA is dead unless someone fixes it
Be careful what you wish for!! :) :) :) :) 

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DHagar
DHagar
9/14/2017 5:48:48 PM
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Re: OTA is dead unless someone fixes it
@mpouraryan, fascinating - what great background.  We will put you in chage then!  If we can create better quality programming I am all for it.

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
9/14/2017 5:46:01 PM
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Re: OTA is dead unless someone fixes it
An interesting way of putting it--although I would humbly argue that to keep the interest, the need to be creative is ever so critical--and that point is as prevalent as ever as the time I had my first job as a News Intern writing broadcast copy--because as my Program Director at the time reminded it (and this was radio), people have the choice to "change the channel"...so make it interesting!!

 

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DHagar
DHagar
9/14/2017 5:23:29 PM
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Re: OTA is dead unless someone fixes it
@mouraryan, actually everything old is new again - that is the premise of this article - it is making a comeback due to cord-cutters.   But we do need better and more discriminating choices don't you think?

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batye
batye
9/14/2017 1:16:40 PM
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Re: Broadcast TV
@mpouraryan yes, China do becomes bigger player this days.... could not agree more... 

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
9/14/2017 10:59:53 AM
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Re: Broadcast TV
Glad you enjoyed it @Bayte--this is not just true in Australia, but in the biggest player of them all:  China.    

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-36802769

Wishing you all a great rest of the week and a fab W-End

 

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batye
batye
9/14/2017 5:33:21 AM
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Re: Broadcast TV
@mpouraryan  interesting to know/reading thanks for a link... 

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
9/13/2017 11:53:38 PM
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Re: Broadcast TV
..and before I run off, this is just one example of what the legacy broadcast providers have to contend with:

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/arts/review/aussie-youtube-sensations-taking-world-by-storm-and-raking-it-in/news-story/ffdb1e2ddbc662add8eadfdd2cd10e0a

Telling--isn't it?

 

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srufolo1
srufolo1
9/13/2017 10:42:09 PM
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Broadcast TV
Ah, the Millennials, always changing the landscape of things. It's a curious statistic that there is usually a head of householder who's apparently earning an income, but they still want free broadcast TV. Maybe people are just getting a little more cautious with their money. In the end, that's why broadcast TV, rather than pay-TV,  is so popular with them, and it has nothing to do with programming at all. 

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