We're in this transition period of figuring out how to deal with all the new technology that is out there, but television still proves to be the granddaddy of them all.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There is a revolution happening, and within two years I think that Wi-Fi and Netflix will be built into all the televisions.
Our future is only limited by our commitment to keep the momentum going. Now that television has been set free from all constraints - including time, place, and all previous definitions - what comes next?
There are moments when television systems are young and haven't formed properly, and there's room for lots of original stuff. Then things become more and more top-heavy with executives who are trying to guarantee the success of things.
The television business is actually going through a tremendous transition, but I think at the end of the day, television is still paramount.
We all know that technology has advanced to the point of watching TV online.
The trajectory of nearly all technology follows this downward and widening path: by the time a regular person is able to create his own TV network, it doesn't matter anymore that I have or am on a network.
With the advent of cable and such, you guys are calling it the golden age of TV in terms of the writing and stuff. But it's like different branches of a big tree that TV has become.
Television is just one more facet of that considerable segment of our society that never had any standard but the soft buck.
I didn't realize that television has gone through immense changes and has become very progressive.
The future of television is not on television but online. A majority of us are turning to our computers and mobile devices for news and entertainment, Millennials especially.