The Future Of TV: Big Streamers Like Netflix Now Hold The Power And Next-Gen Winners Are Emerging
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Last updated 11 novembro 2024
The demise of linear TV has been predicted for decades. July 2022 was the watershed moment, dividing TV past from TV future. For the first time ever, viewers in the U.S. spent more time streaming than they did watching cable or linear broadcast.
The demise of linear TV has been predicted for decades. July 2022 was the watershed moment, dividing TV past from TV future. For the first time ever, viewers in the U.S. spent more time streaming than they did watching cable or linear broadcast.
The demise of linear TV has been predicted for decades. July 2022 was the watershed moment, dividing TV past from TV future. For the first time ever, viewers in the U.S. spent more time streaming than they did watching cable or linear broadcast.
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