http://www.economist.com/opinion/displaystory.cfm?story_id=16009155

An interesting article in which television is praised for flexibly adapting
to the challenges of new media - partly because most tv viewers are too
lazy, or too social,  to take the Kevin M approach to patching together
their own free or cheaper network.

"It helps that TV is an inherently lazy form of entertainment. The
much-repeated prediction that people will cancel their pay-TV subscriptions
and piece together an evening’s worth of entertainment from free broadcasts
and the internet “assumes that people are willing to work three times harder
to get the same thing”, observes Mike Fries of Liberty Global, a cable
giant. Laziness also mitigates the threat from piracy. Although many
programmes are no more than three or four mouse clicks away, that still
sounds too much like work for most of us. And television-watching is a more
sociable activity than it may appear. People like to watch programmes when
everybody else is watching them. Give them devices that allow them to record
and play back programmes easily, and they will still watch live TV at least
four-fifths of the time"

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