Great post and thread about broadcast TV

As of today, broadcast TV in the USA is offically digital.  In an effort to close the “analog hole“, we now get all of our broadcasts coming in lucious 1’s and 0’s.  There’s a really good read (with suprisingly civil comments).

Summary: with digital broadcast TV being seen as one of the ultimate forms of DRM to preserve the broadcast TV business model, TV as a business is now officially in denial.  Much like the newspapers have been for the last 10 years.

What I find interesting is that I would basically agree that TV advertising revenues are basically out of whack, but what happens when they “normalize”.   The biggest victims will be the professional sports leagues and athletes.  Now, I love sports, but I don’t have much love lost for the outrageous salaries of pro athletes.  Wall Street got their come-uppance, and in a couple of years it will be sports’ turn.  The NBA has already started taking steps, they actually DROPPED their salary cap by 10% next year.

So now that the finance guys are no longer paid ungodly sums, and pro athletes are soon to follow, maybe being a professional geek (engineer) is not a bad thing.

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