Future television?

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What do you think, what will television look like in the future? In times of online streaming services and YouTube, it has become very difficult for classic television.

Do you still watch TV and what would you like from the linear TV channels like RTL, ProSieben, ARD and Co? How should they reposition themselves in the future to prevail against Netflix, Amazon Prime, etc?

Au

Of course, people will always stare. Only the way is changing.

Not too long ago there were only 3 channels in Germany and broadcasts like "Wetten dass" or "Schwarzwaldklinik" had had up to 20 million viewers.

The next morning everyone had seen udn could talk.

Today, television is more of a byproduct. Many broadcasts take this into consideration and, according to the narrative, also depend on it. That means you can daddlen by the way with the phone and does not miss anything from the action

Us

I think that linear television will definitely stay there for a long time, but in any case will lose its meaning. I imagine that TV channels and streaming offerings will merge over time, until eventually it will not be that easy to distinguish each other.

Sure, it is probably that television series and television films will probably have more and more over time on normal television channels.

The production of the formats costs more and more money and vice versa, the audience in the target group of boys from generation to generation a little more.

Think that the linear television can continue to keep safe through safer and probably shows or just offers what is not in the medium term on streaming offers to find. Sports events, show events, anime, etc.

co

Classic television will most likely disappear sooner or later. Too often and too long advertising. Constantly repetitions. For many broadcasters only grottenschlechte broadcasts partly even with the third party. If stations could prevail through media libraries maybe with TV Now or something. But the trend is clearly in the direction of the classic television will die out even if it takes a while. Most of the films have been seen before they come on the classic television. For private broadcasters, for example, you have to pay extra for HD, and you have to look at the advertising quite often every 20 minutes for 10 minutes. The annoying the by far most simply and only for HD nobody wants to pay.