- January 28th, 2013, 1:16 pm
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We dropped cable/fiber 2.5 years ago and have relied on the internet ever since with nary a regret. I know many of our regulars have done so as well. Here's a cool article on how the entertainment industry is responding to the crisis ...
Miami Herald wrote:Posted on Saturday, 01.26.13Click Here for Full Story
Watching TV on web is disrupting cable, broadcast worlds
New technologies that give viewers more say over what they watch and when is making traditional providers of TV entertainment nervous.
BY GLENN GARVIN
GGARVIN@MIAMIHERALD.COM
Veteran programmer Rob Barnett recently attended a breakfast meeting of television executives where the talk turned, as it almost always does these days, to “disruption,” the industry buzzword for the way new technology is upsetting the TV applecart. From somewhere down the table, he heard a question: “Has anybody here cut the cord?” — that is, dropped cable service in favor of just watching TV through the Internet? Barnett shrugged and raised his hand. “Mine was the only one,” he recalls. “But when it went up, I saw beads of sweat break out on the foreheads of some of the guys across the table.”
When Barnett and 5,000 or so others gather Monday for the National Association of Television Program Executives (NATPE) convention at the Fontainebleau Hotel on Miami Beach, there will be plenty of sweaty foreheads, some acquisitive smiles and — perhaps most numerous — blank looks of confusion. Not since cable turned the old three-channel TV universe on its head in the late 1970s has the industry been in such a state of disoriented befuddlement.


- By ECC29