Is the Internet finally killing TV?
Part of article posted on moneycentral.msn.com
MSN ARTICLE-August/18/2008
"Is the Internet finally killing TV?
More than 80 million Americans have watched a TV show online. By 2013, a research group says, scheduled programs will account for less than half of all video viewed.
Is this the summer that the Internet finally kills television as we once knew it?
Most industry observers are stopping short of that prediction, citing some significant hurdles still in the way.
But the growing number of new deals and new devices being announced suggests that a profound change in the way people watch video -- and what video they watch -- is under way.
The line between "television" and video via the Internet already has blurred and may disappear in coming years.
At least one industry analyst has declared "TV is dead" and welcomes Americans to a new age of video everywhere.
Increasingly, Americans are watching video when they want to, and on the screen that suits them at the time. And more programming is from new sources that threaten to unlock Hollywood's domination of content.
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