> On Jan 18, 2017, at 2:36 PM, Tom Wolper <twol...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> This is the first time I have seen it as well. I think of linear as a 
> progression on a graph but that doesn't give the term "linear cable" any 
> meaning. It might be an updated term for what was once basic cable as a 
> channel which is not on every carrier's list cannot be considered basic. So 
> it might mean not basic, like CNN or TBS, and not premium as it does not 
> require a separate subscription.

>From context, it appears they mean "linear" as the opposite of "on-demand," 
>i.e., a programming service that broadcasts as a traditional channel where one 
>program follows another on a schedule, versus a programming service that has a 
>menu of viewing options from which one can choose at their leisure.

-- 
Jim Ellwanger <train...@ellwanger.tv>
<http://www.ellwanger.tv>


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