I know the last 10-15 years has been considered by some the golden age of television Archived Message
Posted by Sydney Carton on March 1, 2017, 11:30:25, in reply to "they're coming out with their live tv service soon"
(or at least the golden age of episodic content), but there is not an infinite supply of high quality content, nor is it clear if the demand is there (even for good stuff) to support the business model of non-traditional providers. Previous Message though if the earlier leaks are to be believed, it sucks.
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