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Assessing and Exploring the Creation of TV Streaming Platforms

May 24, 2024

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Most of us remember the old days when your movie and series options were limited to what was being shown on TV or what DVDs you had at home. When you had to wait through tedious and monotonous ads in between any viewing sessions. Well, those days are long behind us thanks to the advancement of streaming, but let’s explore this development a bit further.

The Rise of the Internet


When the Internet was created in 1983, most people couldn’t have imagined that such a complex advancement would become mainstream merely a decade later. Now, in 2024 we have reached over five billion users, with those numbers rising exponentially every year. The impact that this has had on countless industries cannot be overstated.

For instance, we have the casino sector, which expanded from the analog world into the digital space with online casinos. This has led to not only the digitization of classic games like slots but also helped them evolve into other variants, like Megaways slots. If you’re not familiar with these types of games, instead of having fixed paylines it changes with every spin, taking the ways to win up to over 100,000.

This shows how the Internet has allowed industries to not only go digital but expand on their core concepts, helping them progress at break-neck speed. And the TV industry was no exception to this phenomenon. Nowadays, the entertainment sector has gone through revolutionary changes thanks to the creation of streaming services.


Exploring TV Streaming


After a long, hard day at work, there’s nothing quite like sitting down with a good plate of food and enjoying the latest episode of your favorite show. Now, with the countless platforms available to us at the tip of our fingers accessible on various devices, it has never been more convenient. Moreover, TV streaming has allowed us to consume content in a way that has never been seen before.

We can take the binge-release model offered by Netflix as an example, where they release their shows in one big batch rather than one episode per week. Meaning that people no longer have to wait a week or more to see the next episode of a current season, instead, they can binge-watch an entire season in one day. Alas, it’s not only rainbows and sunshine with this model. It has been criticized by popular entertainment news websites like Vulture as unsustainable in the long run. In fact, we can already see it with how certain platforms are considering implementing ads and removing popular features like password sharing. However, regardless of how you feel about current streaming services, this feature is expected to last for quite some time.

The worlds of entertainment and technology go hand in hand, so as the latter continues advancing, we can expect the former to do the same. And we can’t overstate how excited we are to see what the future holds when it comes to viewing TV shows and movies at home. But in the meantime, grab a bowl of popcorn, get cozy on your couch, and don’t take for granted your ability to watch whatever you want at any time.