The Traditional Tube Is Getting Squeezed Out of the Picture


Author: Paul Farhi

Sit down, kids, and let Grandpa tell you about something we used to call "watching television." Why, back when, we had to tune to something called a "channel" to see our favorite programs. And we couldn't take the television set with us; we had to go see it! Ah, those were simpler times. Oh, sure, we had some technology we thought was pretty fancy then, too, like your TiVo and your cable and your satellite, which gave us a few hundred "channels" of TV at a time. Imagine that -- just a few hundred! And we had to pay for it every month! Isn't the past quaint, children? Well, it all started to change around aught-eight, or maybe '09, for sure. That's when you no longer needed a television to watch all the television you could ever want. Yes, I still remember it like it was yesterday . . .

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