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I'm not saying its doesn't work, but recording things to watch later is not the future. Heck I remember recording songs off the radio onto tapes so listen to later. Nobody does that anymore. Or taking the time to record songs on CD's. Now you just put it on your phone or MP3 player and listen to it whenever you want. TV will be no different.
The reality is live sports are about the only thing left that requires live TV. Most everything else is prereorded. Here is a scenario you get home late and miss the 10:00 pm news. For on demand customers you just choose the 10 o'clock news of your choice and watch. In the caveman scenario you woud have had to plan ahead and pre record the news. The VOD scenario you didn't have to do anything. So essentially you are choosing between taking the time to pick and choose what shows and what times to record. People are lazy, doing nothing will win out.
Movies are the same way. People dont pre record movies like they used to. They simply go to a site like netflix and pick the movie as opposed to waiting until it's on TV and then recording the movie to watch later. Make sense?
Can't you get that with Direct TV?
What is the best system for what you are suggesting?
TBS