Special Report: The Future Of Television


Future of television

Old tvThe Future Of TV Is Coming, Slowly But Surely

Like every other form of media, television stands to be profoundly changed once software and the Internet play a more important role. It has taken longer to be transformed than for other media, such as newspapers and music. But slowly, surely, it is happening.

Here, we'll outline some of the changes to expect over the next ten years or so, and some companies to watch in each field.

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