Don't disagree with the burning. But I think its largely too late for changing the broadcast model. Both broadcast and cable viewership numbers are way down.
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Cable got "Greedy" with their bundling of TV Channels instead of going for a pure "A La Carte" model which they REFUSE and lobbied against.
For years, everybody was trying to get them to change, so people would at least stay with Cable and pick the channels they wanted.
But NOOOO, they must have their bundles so their friends on this ___ Network Channel can leach off the more successful channels and survive.
Now that Streaming, Internet, YouTube, Social Media are available, it's too late to change now.
They had a chance, then people got fed up with their constantly increasing prices.
Some sources are even reporting that viewership on broadcast dipped below 20% for the first time. If that trend continues, there will be no U.S. broadcast TV in a decade.
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I know they are, but at least BroadCast TV still has a better chance than Cable.
They can still find ways to promote people to accept modernized Bunny Years with modern Digital receivers to watch OTA (Over The Air) HD Signals.
Those are "Buy Once", enjoy TV for as long as you own the box.
You can't say the same about Paid for Cable TV subscriptions where you are forced into bundles with channels you don't want, and they intend to up charge you to channel packages for channels you do want to watch.