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  2. Broadcast vs. cable vs. streaming: The future of television ...

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    Changes over the past decade are pointing toward a brave new world of TV viewing, but what will it be? A broadcast vs. cable vs. streaming cage match?

  3. What is the future of TV? - AOL

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    Currently, Katsur predicts a future that looks a lot like the TV of the past — maybe a monthly fee for streaming services supported by ads or whatever the business model for content TV ...

  4. Scripps News Special Report: The Future of TV - AOL

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    Our screens are getting much bigger — and as they blow up, the way they work is changing. Scripps News digs into the evolving technology, business models and future of television that are all on ...

  5. Television in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Television is one of the major mass media outlets in the United States. In 2011, 96.7% of households owned television sets; [1] about 114,200,000 American households owned at least one television set each in August 2013. [2] Most households have more than one set. The percentage of households owning at least one television set peaked at 98.4% ...

  6. History of television - Wikipedia

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    History of television. Family watching TV, 1958. The concept of television is the work of many individuals in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The first practical transmissions of moving images over a radio system used mechanical rotating perforated disks to scan a scene into a time-varying signal that could be reconstructed at a ...

  7. Television - Wikipedia

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    Television. Television (TV) is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound. Additionally, the term can refer to a physical television set rather than the medium of transmission. Television is a mass medium for advertising, entertainment, news, and sports.

  8. Cultivation theory - Wikipedia

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    Cultivation theory. Diagram summarizing the process of cultivation theory from a psychological point of view. [1] Cultivation theory is a sociological and communications framework designed to unravel the enduring impacts of media consumption, with a primary focus on television. At its core, the theory posits a compelling hypothesis: individuals ...

  9. Linear TV Viewing Drops Below 50% of U.S. Television Usage ...

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    Broadcast and cable TV dropped to a new low in July 2023 in terms of total share among American viewers — dropping below 50% of total TV usage in the United States for the first time, according ...