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Broadcast TV Is Dying

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Alex Cranz

WIRED

Broadcast television is slowly fading out. Over the past two decades, fewer people are flipping channels, opting for on-demand streaming instead. Streaming services are bagging the top shows and sports events, often leaving traditional TV struggling for audience and ad revenue. What’s more, controversies linger, with figures like Trump and FCC nominee Brendan Carr threatening to pull broadcast licenses. While it’s not disappearing overnight, this steady decline hints at a future where broadcast TV, once a free entertainment staple, might eventually be a relic of the past.

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Alex Cranz

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