Andrew Kantor, writing for USA Today, has an interesting opinion piece about the future of television. Kantor compares the "get what you want" instant gratification of the web to the more rigid scheduling of television. His gist is that the advent of devices like Tivo and DVRs will turn television into something comparable to the web or even newspapers: a place where you can see what you want, when you want it. It's already starting to happen, but we'll see if it changes the way we watch television completely. TV in the future
Andrew Kantor, writing for USA Today, has an interesting opinion piece about the future of television. Kantor compares the "get what you want" instant gratification of the web to the more rigid scheduling of television. His gist is that the advent of devices like Tivo and DVRs will turn television into something comparable to the web or even newspapers: a place where you can see what you want, when you want it. It's already starting to happen, but we'll see if it changes the way we watch television completely. 













