My personal opinion is that television service apps are more convenient than actually catching scheduled episodes. With just an user name and password to your wireless internet provider, which is the same as you login for Wi-Fi with most services; giving access to streaming scheduled programming and the opportunity to view missed shows, full season, series, and more is now accessible by the “tap” of a button, as well as available on any mobile device ( via Tablet, cellular phone, and or television through on demand ). I do agree with Myers statement on app based TV programming systems biggest flaw. In order to actually stream view episodes series in full seasons. You would have to go through certain steps in order to view the content. Having a Wi-Fi or wireless internet service is the number one key to being connected to the app, a few of the network that provide the service is a network such as Time Warner or Optimum. Televisions scheduled programming has been changing economically, it’s accessibility is becoming more broad, and there are new forms of programming model such as Netflix, Hulu, and more. When I began this post I had made a statement; basically predicting the future of cable service. Greg Satell confirm my prediction when saying “That doesn’t mean the cable companies themselves are dead. They still have valuable infrastructure and have begun to offer new services like home security. However, the cable business, as we have come to know it, will soon be a thing of the past.”. In the world we live in everything is based off a supply nd demand system, and the demand for cable services is lowering when their a more afforadle anc convient options open to the public. I spend $300 dollar on a cable bill each month when you can spend $20 on wifi and stream the shows throught the channel app.
Sep 27
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