Though #Streaming IS being Destroyed by @DisneyPLUS, it still Grants some Time for your #Nostalgiotica-Fix @MatPatGT @Flixedio @Disney @NETFLIX @PrimeVideo (from @Amazon) @Roku @AppleTV @Amazon @YouTubeTV @Sling @CBSAllAccess #Stream #StreamingVideos #StreamingMovies #StreamingTelevision
The word “Streaming” is built on ancient words that mean "to |Flow" (to |Discharge in a Stream ... the digital services use the 'anything |Issuing from a Source & Flowing Continuously'-meaning (most |Broadcasters–even if they broadcast '24-hours-a-day'–lack the 'anytime the viewer is ready to watch'-feature built into most streaming-services)).
It could be that Streaming Services are sending Broadcasting Networks 'the way "online movies & -music" sent "the album- or movie on -CD/-8-track/-vinyl or -DVD/-VHS'—'the old media' are still in-existence, and there are still machines that play them; but many listeners have 'evolved' past that (the same way our apelike ancestors evolved into humans, although many of them stayed 'apes').
The old NBC, ABC, CBS, which evolved into FOX, The WB, The CW-etc. with the addition of HBO & all the other Cable-networks (a short-short-short, probably-wrong summary of 'the history of broadcasting') have now evolved into:
- NETFLIX (the one that 'started it all' when they would send out CD/DVDs for you to borrow)
- Amazon Prime (I'm not sure what Amazon calls their NON-Prime streaming (something like Pay-Per-View))
- AppleTV
- ROKU
- YouTube TV
- Sling TV
- CBS All Access
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