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<blockquote data-quote="Nathan King" data-source="post: 2228692" data-attributes="member: 128308"><p>Lots of people saw internet TV coming...the main reason it took so long was resistance from the television industry who didn't want to give up control of distribution and open the market up to more competition (previously there was one cable company, and two satellite companies in the US). This backfired as piracy became rampant, and the industry finally accepted that entertainment over the internet was inevitable. Today the industry is more open, with Hulu, Netflix, and Amazon all offering streaming TV.</p><p></p><p>I agree with Biggie that it is best to invest in yourself. Continue to learn and grow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nathan King, post: 2228692, member: 128308"] Lots of people saw internet TV coming...the main reason it took so long was resistance from the television industry who didn't want to give up control of distribution and open the market up to more competition (previously there was one cable company, and two satellite companies in the US). This backfired as piracy became rampant, and the industry finally accepted that entertainment over the internet was inevitable. Today the industry is more open, with Hulu, Netflix, and Amazon all offering streaming TV. I agree with Biggie that it is best to invest in yourself. Continue to learn and grow. [/QUOTE]
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