I foresee MANY NETWORKS going bankrupt in the coming years.
I see such TV networks such as SCIFI, USA, NBC, ABC, CBS falling
rating + loss of advertisers will cause many TV stations to sell
off assets, just to name a few that have over spent on bad
programming! Cable companies will file for bankruptcy as millions
of customer are unwilling to pay for price increases or reruns of
bad programming by networks. During the coming months we will see
many people change their attitudes as to spending priorities, FOOD
and FUEL verses cable, phone and other luxuries of today. Most will
abandon these thing for their stomachs and jobs. 4 days work weeks
12 hours shifts will drain most will not have time for TV. Cost
will play a role in their decision as well? Hunger verses
entertainment!
Thier choices will cause them to BLEED RED INK for the
foreseeable future! Thier stock will take big hits, as a worsening
economy impacts customers and advertisers, unwilling to spend. On a
ever shrinking market place.
Most of HOLLYWOOD will also struggle to stay afloat in this
dog eat dog mentality. Thier arrogance will be their undoing.
The CON MEN of HOLLYWOOD have only them selves to blame,
their GREED and immorality will push them to ruin.
I also for see a merging of hard drive and ram chip into TV
sets soon becoming one unit. You will see the DVD will become
obsolete.
They will be replaced by chip that have movies on them or are
down loaded from the web into these chips that will be sold every
where. These chips will replace the current technology we use.
TV of the future will be voice command controlled as soon as
you turn on the light switch the sensor will tell you if you have
mail or messages. TV will become vid screens as the kids will refer
to them in that day.
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I pity the person who can't go without, I not seen a movie
for years at a time. I was in the desert seeking GOD for his will
in SINAI.
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