March 4, 2016 archive

Future of TV

Television has been the main outlet of media for the past number of decades; for most people it was their only source to receive any brand new information. Television as we know it is slowly coming to an end, the reason being is because of the rise of streaming. Over the past decade, people have …

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Film & Television Gone Digital

Rayshawn Parrilla Media and Digital Cultural March 4, 2016 Topic:  Film and Digital Television Throughout the years, television and films has had a wide ranging impact on the American culture.  Its highly entertaining style constantly plays a daily role in many people lives.  Its visual content can be known to demand a person’s attention for …

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Class 5- Cable’s Descent

I believe the new way of digital distribution (streaming), and production have largely affected our culture. The way we watch TV is no longer restricted. We used to only be able to watch shows or movies in the privacy of our homes. Now you can literally see anything, anywhere. I like that apps or new …

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Digital Television

In our current society companies like Time Warner and Comcast have slowly seen their subscriptions plummet and digital media has revolutionized the way we watch Television. Who is to blame for the decline in the Television industry? Cable companies can blame online video streaming services for their downfall. Why are they to blame? Video streaming …

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Film and Digital Television

Cable companies are currently having a hard time competing with streaming tv apps like Netflix, Hulu, etc. This is because they offer a wide variety of movies or tv shows for a significantly cheaper amount. The problem with this streaming apps is cable tv still offers so much more channels and shows than the apps …

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TV apps versus Cable

Today, cable boxes can be seen as a waste of added space that is just there, to collect dust as most people will say versus some that will argue against that point because they still enjoy the benefits that cable has to offer.  It is true that yes, the way how we watch TV has …

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Film and television

After reading both articles and agreeing with the fact that streaming is the new cost efficient and most convenient way of distributing digital material to consumers; I also believe that cable would still be alive 20 years from now because most individuals are still stuck in the traditional way of recieving digital material. Verizon Fios …

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Film and digital televsion

How has digital distribution and production effects film and television culture? The television experience is slowly diminishing. Now with the assortment of carry on devices such as tablets and phones, the usual norm of having being seated in a living room  is rare. Television culture consists of sharing a show with either your family or …

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Film and Digital TV

  Changing channels and browsing through T.V. guides are a big part of how television is managed. This can be a relaxing and even an enjoyable time for people who are discovering new things to watch. Having cable can also be a factor in how often a person watches T.V. and how “The new age …

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Film and TV

In the article the Future isn’t TV, it’s apps. We need all the channels in one place the writer is trying to get across that the TV world needs to evolve with the times. With all these different streaming options the ratings for TV have gone down. People don’t need to watch TV when they …

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