Okay, by reading the title of this thread, you probably think that's a crazy statement. I'm sure a lot of you are saying "What on Earth are you talking about? That makes absolutely no sense! What other method is there? Television is Television!!"
And now, I will explain it. As a lot of you know, TiVo is becoming extremely popular. And a LOT of major network programs are available for viewing online. And with TiVo, you can watch a program at a later time, and I don't know who would want to watch the commercials if they didn't have to. The same is true with online viewing. And also, back in the old days, I've heard people say that a TV schedule used to be somewhat like a job, or even a prison. In other words, the only time to watch the program was WHEN IT was on. You didn't get a choice. And if a network pushed a show an hour earlier, or later, you would have to change your entire schedule to revolve around the TV show. And also, back in the day, TV shows used to be about 26 minutes excluding commercials, and now, they're about 20 minutes. And even so, they usually have like a million pop-up ads for upcoming shows, some of them not even airing on that same day! And I don't think ANY network shows full-screen credits anymore, at least not very often.
So, this is what brings us to the question. Since we have TiVo, and online viewing, I bet that by the year 2100 (maybe even sooner), TV schedules will be a thing of the past. So, here is the question one more time:
Is Television the best method of watching Television??
And now, I will explain it. As a lot of you know, TiVo is becoming extremely popular. And a LOT of major network programs are available for viewing online. And with TiVo, you can watch a program at a later time, and I don't know who would want to watch the commercials if they didn't have to. The same is true with online viewing. And also, back in the old days, I've heard people say that a TV schedule used to be somewhat like a job, or even a prison. In other words, the only time to watch the program was WHEN IT was on. You didn't get a choice. And if a network pushed a show an hour earlier, or later, you would have to change your entire schedule to revolve around the TV show. And also, back in the day, TV shows used to be about 26 minutes excluding commercials, and now, they're about 20 minutes. And even so, they usually have like a million pop-up ads for upcoming shows, some of them not even airing on that same day! And I don't think ANY network shows full-screen credits anymore, at least not very often.
So, this is what brings us to the question. Since we have TiVo, and online viewing, I bet that by the year 2100 (maybe even sooner), TV schedules will be a thing of the past. So, here is the question one more time:
Is Television the best method of watching Television??