http://onpoint.wbur.org/2012/12/11/television
Cable TV is so big, it’s hard to picture it gone. The shows, the sports, the series, the monthly cable bills loom large in American life. But a move to viewing TV content by web streaming – skipping cable for an Internet feed – is picking up steam so fast that insiders now predict cable itself may be gone, essentially over, in three to five years.
In its place – some combination of once-wild but increasingly compelling web streaming services – Roku, Boxee, Apple TV, Google TV, Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime.
This hour, On Point: Revolution in the fast-changing world of TV.
-Tom Ashbrook
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