This market is changing at a rapid pace and will continue to do so. It's an interesting case but one that will be most irrelevant. The broad market will rule with their feet. I believe Sieg's comment is bang on. The vast majority of consumers want content they want when they want it, sometime free sometimes not free. It depends on what that content is.
Quite simply most consumers are already consuming content via the internet (aka Youtube mostly) and with smart connected TV's not always on a computer or tablet.
This will continue.
Coming are the days when you set your own TV channel with content directly from content providers. There is no need for broadcasters in the future
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