master_shake_
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- May 22, 2012
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Why do they have to face anything? 80+% of America has cable and they expect TV to be distributed in that fashion. The cable companies look like they are going to win the net neutrality struggle and keep their hand on the wheel. Their monopoly is both entrenched on the consumer expectation side and on the regulatory side.
Just because tech savvy nerds stream everything via Netflix and can imagine a Spotify for TV doesn't mean we will actually see that future within the next 25 years.
The media companies and the cable companies watched how the internet basically ruined the music industry and terrestrial radio- they no longer control competition, content, distribution or pricing. The video media creators and distributors will do EVERYTHING in their power to prevent this from happening to them.
An al-a-carte future is just as likely as an AOLized internet. We should be careful assuming big cable already lost.
then it's a good thing that google fiber is planning to move to 34 more cities
http://www.cedmagazine.com/news/2014/02/google-begins-process-to-expand-fiber-in-2015
and they have capless open internet and none of that pesky throtytling isps are known for isn't it.
sure they incumbents can lobby but im certain google is ready for that.
they can try to hold on to their old ways but the future will run them over.