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In reply to the discussion: How do you consume "television"? [View all]LearnedHand
(4,221 posts)38. I consider that "streaming"
Youre consuming the content not in real time (not at a specified broadcast time) and over an internet connection. I think what Im really getting at is two things:
Do people subscribe to any provider or service that provides a live TV watching experience? (You can only watch when the content is broadcast, e.g.) And
Do people get cable/satellite content from traditional broadcast networks, internet-only, on-demand content, or both.
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I've had the same experience in the Caribbean and remote-ish places in Europe
LearnedHand
Jan 2024
#39
Live TV is an option, and, in pseudo-DVR fashion, you can "record" live shows to watch later
Silent3
Jan 2024
#29
No cable, no satellite, no broadcast, two or three ad free streaming services, and DVDs.
hunter
Jan 2024
#22