Broadcasting in 2030: Crystal Gazing
Srivastava, A., & Srivastava, H. O.(2021). Broadcasting in 2030: Crystal Gazing. European Journal of Applied Sciences, 9(6), 453–462. https://lnkd.in/dXQnUxka
Broadcasting has informed, educated, and entertained the world population during the last 120 years of its inception. There has been a lot of technical evolution during this period namely the coming of digital and compression technologies, the emergence of satellite, internet, and fiber optics adding to the earlier terrestrial mode of transmission and providing simplex to duplex mode and interactivity. This has also led to any person becoming a broadcaster using her/his smartphone and social media like YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, etc. apart from tens of thousands of DTH channel operators. In this scenario, the content called King has suffered the most, losing its appeal, integrity, reliability, and ethics. Authors feel that by 2030, this will lead to the closure of most of the Public Broadcasting services, News channels, and unethical content broadcasters on social media. Only A few bigger global delivery companies will possess the skill and finances to harness the potential of interactive
and enhanced TV (ITV and ETV) which shall permit the users to view or skip a program or commercial.
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