Looks like banners have started again- saw one in NY dma awhile ago. I'm thinking now that Turkey day is over I have doubts of another extension. It will be either a deal or "the lights go out" tomorrow night.
He most telling thing is that CBS thinks its streaming content WITH commercials is worth $6/month (and last I read,this doesn't even include all episodes of current shows). Can you imagine where satellite/cable bills would go if all the networks applied this valuation? It becomes very clear why Dish is pushing back on CBS' desired price increase...
When it was dropped for a month.
you get worked up asking for it in HD when a new station might launchsorry i am so worked up you guys
Full screen tv with an appletv.Streaming TV shows over the internet only appeals to a small % of viewers. Can you imagine a family or even 2-3 people crowded around a laptop screen trying to watch The Big Bang Theory ? Don't suggest connecting a laptop to a TV either - the average person does not do that. I presume there's an app for this CBS option but again, the average person or household isn't going to jump at that as an alternative.
I don't know a single person with an AppleTV. As I said, I'm referring the the average person.Full screen tv with an appletv.
Streaming TV shows over the internet only appeals to a small % of viewers. Can you imagine a family or even 2-3 people crowded around a laptop screen trying to watch The Big Bang Theory ? Don't suggest connecting a laptop to a TV either - the average person does not do that.
I posted in another thread in regards to OTA TV numbers and the reference I found indicated that streaming TV just overtook OTA viewing in the past few months. Turns out the % of OTA viewers was quite a bit lower than I thought too -- 5-6%, as I recall. Streaming is 6-7%. To me, that's still a small percentage.Roku, Amazon Stream Sticks, and Smart TVs are blurring those lines. People under 25 are more likely to stream internet TV...
The bolded does seem a little lower than what I thought it would be, but isn't exactly shocking. Why would someone go through setting up an OTA antenna when the cable/satco will deliver the signal through existing cables?I posted in another thread in regards to OTA TV numbers and the reference I found indicated that streaming TV just overtook OTA viewing in the past few months. Turns out the % of OTA viewers was quite a bit lower than I thought too -- 5-6%, as I recall. Streaming is 6-7%. To me, that's still a small percentage.
In our house, we've got (1) smart TV, (2) Blu-Ray players with apps (the older one only has 2-3, one being Netflix), a Roku, Xbox 360, (4) smartphones, (2) tablets, and a couple of computers that we can stream with. Our 5-year old uses the smart TV for Netflix -- and only because the TV remote has a "Netflix" button on it. She can run Netflix on my phone or her tablet, but she'd never manage to navigate through the BD players to run Netflix. I'll bet most streaming Netflix viewers are using a BD player too and with a dedicated Netflix button.
Sorry, that wasn't the point I was trying to make - it just so happened when I was looking for OTA %, I found the reference to streaming overtaking OTA.The bolded does seem a little lower than what I thought it would be, but isn't exactly shocking. Why would someone go through setting up an OTA antenna when the cable/satco will deliver the signal through existing cables?