Thursday, December 13, 2007

Roll A Navy Neckerchief

The TV went to hell: the web and p2p are the reason ... In this Christmas

is incredible, but now drawing on the number of hours of TV a week I realize I see the big change: In one week (7 days) I see less than two hours of tv ...

Taking the same average for at least three years, the frequency could reach almost three hours or more, but daily, the explanation is simple, let's start the most Low:

  • local TV: lousy programs, as null, zero interest (0), only news programs could save some of their awful qualifying is , n.
  • national TV: In recent years, quality 0, the program fills, garbage reality shows, novels horror retread!, Contests pathetic ... I'm still these programs thinking they could save her from that classification, is that neither the news ....
  • international TV (cable TV, satellite, etc): can make them qualifiers for the national TV, but be realistic that many channels are saved and have very good cultural programming and captivating series. But we must accept the reality, the program you want to see it happen always when you can not see and quality adios, adios all ...

The website will remove many hours a day, you take information from the newspapers, you can talk to everyone you want, the need for information may be covered from traditional means to model 2.0 of blogs and other services on hand.

With youtube and metacafe and more video services, we watch video (although poor quality) of our programs and more.

If we want better quality, there is joost, tv offering excellent quality TV programs ...

And we get to our topic, p2p, why to do tv, if I have the programs you see TV and I like to hand? Why pay a cable or direct tv damned if I can get online these programs to better quality than they can deliver?, I've always been of the theory, pay ma , s on your internet connection your cable TV offering nothing ...

The only disadvantage would be the events live, but let's face it, how many live events actually see if we never have time for nothing?

This was already known long ago, cinema, radio and TV are long dead, if not renewed in a few years will only be seen by our grandparents and those who are traditional. Greetings

Blogalaxia: tv, p2p , traditional

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