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THE FUTURE OF TV REPORT: How networks, pay-TV companies, and the ad industry are responding to dramatic shifts in TV viewing habits
From: Business Insider
Over the last few years, there’s been much talk about the “death of TV.” However, television is not dying so much as it's evolving: extending beyond the traditional television screen and broadening to include programming from new sources accessed in new ways.