We live in an age where people will watch epic entertainment on their phones.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
This Network Generation have grown up in a connected world. With Skype, Facebook, Twitter and the Internet, the world is at their fingertips via their smart phone. They find the idea of watching TV programmes at a time to suit the broadcaster quaint and old-fashioned.
We're so connected, kind of ever-presently, with technology now. People are carrying their phones with them and looking at the screen so much.
New media and mobile entertainment are revolutionizing the way people learn about the world.
I sense that the sea of smart phones lit up at concerts is a temporary phenomenon. The integration of technology, sharing, and social into our physical world, on the other hand, well, that ain't going away.
It is painful to watch children trying to show off for parents who are engrossed in their cell phones. Children are nostalgic for the 'good old days' when parents used to read to them without the cell phone by their side or watch football games or Disney movies without having the BlackBerry handy.
We aren't in an information age, we are in an entertainment age.
Mobile entertainment is a huge opportunity. We are committed to mobile just as much as we are to PCs.
What's profound and exciting is the way young people are taking advantage of the fact that the Internet enables everyone to have a megaphone. It enables everyone to stand up and say, 'I deserve to be heard, and I demand that you listen.'
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.
In 20 years from now we will all be able to click and watch TV.