| Streaming Television |
| Written by John Rozewicki | |
| Monday, 23 October 2006 | |
|
The future is finally here. Not today’s future, but the one from about 8 years ago. It was at that point everyone started announcing that the internet was the wave of the future and we would be able to do everything we would ever want in this brand new and exciting way. They said it would force television into obsolescence, and put newspapers out to pasture.
Thankfully, one of the more recent things the internet has made possible is a better way to watch television. ABC rolled out its flash-based television show streaming solution near the end of the last television season. This television season, CBS and Fox have joined the mix with their own versions of the technology. These services enable people to watch episodes of shows they might have missed, for free, with extremely limited commercial interruption. Seeing what you’ve missed is something that’s becoming more and more important as our television presentations begin to resemble those of movies, and less commercials is something we can all agree is a good thing.
If you like the idea of free television on demand. Think about surfing to Fox.com, ABC.com, or CBS.com and giving it a try. Television on demand is something that people have been claiming to want for a long time, and I would hate to see it disappear from a lack of consumer demand. I can tell you from personal experience that it works wonderfully on the dorm internet connections, and you have nothing to lose because it will cost you nothing.
Every season I find myself watching more and more television than I have before. This television season is no exception, but I’ve also been busier than I ever have been before. Thanks to the internet, these two things don’t have to conflict. Trackback(0)
Comments (0)
![]() Write comment
|
| < Prev | Next > |
|---|

