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  1. Feb 7, 2023 · CNBC asked media insiders, including Barry Diller, Bela Bajaria and Bill Simmons, for their predictions about the future of TV.

  2. www.forbes.com › 2020/11/02 › whats-coming-in-the-future-of-tvWhat’s The Future Of TV? - Forbes

    We’re well on our way to the future of TV. With changes in viewer preferences and new technology, especially driven by the growth of streaming services, TV will soon be nearly unrecognizable...

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    The cable TV industry has traditionally featured a lineup of popular channels that customers purchase as packages. The bundling of channels gives consumers the option to buy a combined package, which theoretically costs less than buying each channel separately. However, cable TV is facing growing competition. With streaming services such as YouTube...

    Streaming-service providers are proving that it's possible to create and grow successful enterprises around a business modelthat includes little or no revenue from commercials. The trend is now changing to one based on a subscription model rather than on ad revenue. In 10 years, even traditional cable providers are likely to completely become subsc...

    Companies such as Meta (formerly Facebook), Google, and Microsoft have all developed virtual reality technologies. Within the next 10 years, traditional television screens are likely to make way, at least in part, for variations that pair with virtual reality (VR) eye-wear and headsets. Evidence of this is already available in Google's development ...

    How will technology change the TV industry in the next decade? Find out how streaming services, subscription models, and virtual reality are likely to disrupt the traditional cable TV and advertising models.

  3. Aug 9, 2018 · The future of the television and video industry. All these factors are already having an effect on the market, but what will the future of TV and video look like in a few years' time? Will global platform giants such as Netflix, Amazon, Apple, and Google dominate the market?

  4. Sep 25, 2023 · PHOLED and plasmonic PHOLED could give OLED TVs a massive boost in the next five years, but QLED TVs are also evolving thanks to microLED and NanoLED TVs.

  5. Nov 20, 2023 · The future of television lies in the hands of organizations that understand that content distribution needs to change to software-defined video networks to meet the requirements of high-quality, low-latency, or file-based video delivery over the internet.”

  6. Introduction: a market on the move. “On-demand-services will disrupt the TV and video industry,” “New market players such as Netflix or Amazon will soon replace traditional broadcasters,” “Consumers’ demand for TV and video consumption is fundamentally changing.”