Abby Normal
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The link will take you to an interesting article about the future of free online viewing of tv shows, with an emphasis on the impact of the sale, pending government approval, of NBC to Comcast.
http://finance.yahoo.com/family-home/article/108303/web-tv-divide-is-back-in-focus-with-nbc-sale
Just one point to consider is the fact that Comcast, whose main business is charging people to watch tv, will now own a share of Hulu, the leading site to watch tv for free.
I've really began watching shows online much more this television season, though I still watch all sports and news on tv.
What about you?
Any thoughts on this other topic about free online viewing?
Thanks.
http://finance.yahoo.com/family-home/article/108303/web-tv-divide-is-back-in-focus-with-nbc-sale
Just one point to consider is the fact that Comcast, whose main business is charging people to watch tv, will now own a share of Hulu, the leading site to watch tv for free.
I've really began watching shows online much more this television season, though I still watch all sports and news on tv.
What about you?
Any thoughts on this other topic about free online viewing?
Thanks.