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    Buyout bid for Paramount

    This is great! Broadcast TV needs a "stream" of good shows. It seems broadcast TV used to air things a few years afterwards. For instance, if a movie was in theaters, it could eventually show up on free TV. If a good series was on cable, it could eventually end up on free TV. Years ago, I...
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    Where can I watch free live TV online?

    I am looking for something to replace my current TV. After "This TV" was canceled, I need some free live TV to play in the background.
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    Name your favorite free live TV websites.

    I am enjoying Tubi's Unsolved Mysteries channel and Tubi's Game Competition channel. What are the free live TV websites that you enjoy?
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    Comet is my last remaining good channel for movies.

    It looks like Tubi has several live TV channels. Thank you.
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    Comet is my last remaining good channel for movies.

    Thank you. What free TV streaming do you recommend? So far, I've been using pluto.
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    Comet is my last remaining good channel for movies.

    Comet is the last remaining channel, in my area, that has reliably good movies. Comet will often feature a good, recent enough, movie. How did we get here? ThisTV, which was one of the few channels to still feature recent enough good movies, has ended in my area, and seems to have stopped...
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    KCTV, Ch. 5.3 has switched from This TV to Start TV

    Oh my gosh! ThisTV had so many good movies on! Now, the only two channels I like are Comet and H&I.
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    Say goodbye to ATSC 3.0. LG has suspended inclusion of ATSC 3.0-compatibility in its 2024 television lineup for the USA

    Listen to free podcasts, buy DVDs while you still can, read books, write your own stories and share, and go into nature more. Cutting our free TV may be the blessing we need to unplug from the corrupt matrix.
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    Disney considers sale of TV networks.

    CEO of Disney, Bob Igor spoke with CNBC's David Faber: At the top of the list is assessing the traditional TV business, Iger said. Disney owns a portfolio of TV networks, from broadcast station ABC to cable TV channels like ESPN. Disney is going to be “expansive” in its thinking about the...
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    Disney May Sell ABC

    CEO of Disney, Bob Igor spoke with CNBC's David Faber: At the top of the list is assessing the traditional TV business, Iger said. Disney owns a portfolio of TV networks, from broadcast station ABC to cable TV channels like ESPN. Disney is going to be “expansive” in its thinking about the...
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    Netflix Ends DVD Service. GameFly Is An Alternate Choice!

    Does anyone else use Gamefly? Their prices seems comparable. I'd still like to get DVDs in the mail even after Netflix closes this September!
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    GameFly Still Sends DVDs through the mail! [Netflix Is Ending DVD Service]

    I am going to sign up with Gamefly. Netflix DVD by mail is closing in September. Please post your experience with gamefly or any other DVD by mail services! Thank you!
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    NBC May Cut 33% of Primetime Programming to Save Money

    With viewership and revenues continuing to fall, NBC is looking to cut the number of hours it programs for primetime television. Under the plan being discussed, NBC would halt its primetime programing at 10 p.m. eastern (9 p.m. central) and hand that following hour each evening over to...
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    Name a movie you couldn't get into that everyone else likes.

    Name a movie you couldn't get into that everyone else likes.
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    Are CBS, NBC, and ABC in decline?

    You make a good point and I believe you are correct to an extent. However, what about the same exact show which has been on for many years which has now gone downhill considerably in terms of production quality (you can just feel that they aren't trying like they used to). It's like they have...
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    Are CBS, NBC, and ABC in decline?

    Thank you for that 95% figure. It definitely seems like they are just trying to fill air time in many cases. It's as if it's cheaper to throw up a cheap program that no one will watch for an hour than to pay for an expensive program that some people will watch for an hour. It's like they are...
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    Are CBS, NBC, and ABC in decline?

    2020-21 television season as reported on June 2, 2021
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    Are CBS, NBC, and ABC in decline?

    From the associated press, "CBS’ prime-time viewership was down 18% from the previous year, as was second-place NBC’s. ABC was down 14% and Fox lost 33% of its audience, Nielsen said." I notice a lot of stations are airing more and more filler programs such as live sitcom rerun reenactments...
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    Are Network OTA channels in Steep decline?

    Good point. I started noticing it around 2015 though.
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    Are Network OTA channels in Steep decline?

    CBS, NBC, ABC, and CW have seemed in decline for awhile but are they in actual steep decline? What is their future? I know they are probably going to get more and more viewers from their streaming side but will they just continue to fill their over-the-air waves with "cheap fillers." In other...
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    "THIS" Tv's future after Amazon buys MGM.

    THIS TV plays movies from the MGM film library. What will happen to THIS TV after Amazon buys MGM? The only thing I could find is that "On October 28, 2020, Byron Allen's Allen Media Group (which also controls Entertainment Studios) announced that it would be buying This TV and Light TV from MGM."
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    Young and Restless Production Value Is Way Down

    Oh! That explains it! Good point! As much as YR is losing ratings, they are still higher overall than the other soaps. Thanks for the insight!
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    Young and Restless Production Value Is Way Down

    I check in on the Young and Restless from time to time and the production value is way down. In the last episode I watched, they kept everyone in a chair during the scenes. This meant no blocking (no moving around the set). So, they didn't have to do much work on lighting, camerawork, or...
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    TV ad spending could decline by $5 billion from 2019 to 2023

    Media companies are quickly moving more content online and launching their own ad-supported streaming services. But the shift to streaming probably isn't enough to fully offset the decline in TV ad spending. Where ad budgets are shifting Ad budgets aren't just shifting from traditional linear...