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In the early days of television, the number of channels was limited and the viewing was also restricted to mostly daytime and early evening hours (prime time). Economic forces began to spawn the idea of expanding number of channels available and opening up viewing to around the clock programming. Largely due to the vision of Ted Turner , Cable TV was born. Today there are hundreds of cable channels, catering to every conceivable niche market 24/7,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], creating unlimited possibilities for advertising, as well as programming. This creates infinite choice of what, when, and how to watch movies.
The post-war years of the 1950’s and 60’s were upbeat. America was on top of the world, and a large, strong middle class emerged. During this post-war economic boom, television revolutionized American life. Again, experts thought that movies would die out. Again – movies didn’t die, but were merely eclipsed by TV, due to its novelty. TV has actually helped many stars enter movies, and movies are now made specifically for TV. Films that have premiered in theaters are now rerun frequently on TV, giving movies of all types additional exposure.
The Golden Age of Television Eclipsed Movies
On-Demand and Netflix Create Even More Opportunities to See Movies
Movies became King in the 1930’s and 40’s helping people through the Great Depression and World War II. During that time, however, the only way to see a movie was to go to a movie theater, and choices and viewing times were limited.
When movies became popular in the late 1920’s it was said that the stage was “dead.” Not so. People had a choice of whether to go to the movies, or to see live theater. They did both, though eventually, movies became far more popular than the theater. The theater is still with us, but mainly reserved for those who can afford the often-pricey tickets.
Cable TV Brought More Choices to TV
Movies Helped People through the Great Depression and World War II
Cable TV not only created infinite programming; it created On-Demand as a way to catch movies that are fresh out of movie theaters. It was bound to happen. Just wait awhile and viewers can choose from a large menu of nearly current films, pay less than the price of a movie ticket, watch in the comfort of their own homes (without getting dressed, driving somewhere, parking, and having to put up with noisy and disruptive audiences). The popular video subscription service, Netflix sends films through the mail or provides an Instant Play option in conjunction with wireless devices such as the affordable, easy-to-use Roku. Clearly, rapidly evolving technology is also driving the way people watch movies.
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Films, like books, can be borrowed free from public libraries or rented from video stores, such as Blockbuster (which are fast disappearing due to the advent of On Demand and Netflix). Movies can even be watched over the Internet! Clearly,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], how movie lovers think about and access movies has changed rapidly in recent years.

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