It’s wild in 2025 when most people watch their content via streaming apps, or cable/satellite at the very least, that we’re still subject to the priorities of network affiliates broadcasting over rabbit ears when it comes to content. Broadcast TV and your local channel 4 affiliate has zero future. Who cares if Nexstar and Sinclair merge or not? They’re both doomed to ultimately fail.
The broadcast channels will continue to be divided up for cellular as well, as they already have been. LTE/NR band 71 was UHF TV channels 38-51. Any remaining channels will just have to become apps or streams, with different regulations and all the crazy allowed.
It’s wild in 2025 when most people watch their content via streaming apps, or cable/satellite at the very least, that we’re still subject to the priorities of network affiliates broadcasting over rabbit ears when it comes to content. Broadcast TV and your local channel 4 affiliate has zero future. Who cares if Nexstar and Sinclair merge or not? They’re both doomed to ultimately fail.
Oh jah, i mean youtube gets a billuon views a month (google it)…public/cable tv is inconsequential and no one watches late night tv.
This was just an excercise of us finally checking disney in my opinion.
Disney has been playing w a new name i hear. Wayland-yetani.
The broadcast channels will continue to be divided up for cellular as well, as they already have been. LTE/NR band 71 was UHF TV channels 38-51. Any remaining channels will just have to become apps or streams, with different regulations and all the crazy allowed.
Like putting a carwash on some land to sit in it.