Mark Pickavance looks at the modern TV, and wonders if the concept has run into a brick wall commercially
As still a regular viewer of TV, I’m happy to accept that I’m part of a shrinking demographic. For example, the notion of a significant portion of the country sitting down at Christmas for a communal TV experience is one of historical interest, but far from a current reality. However much those in the TV industry make Canute-like protestations, the era of classic network TV is dead, buried and unlikely to be participating in a zombie apocalypse.
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