FEED Winter 2023 Web

t’s a debate that’s starting to feel age-old: is it better to stream or have a cable subscription? For those of us who don’t own a TV, the choice is obvious. For many others – especially those who’ve grown fond of channel- surfing or paying for an all-in-one package – plunging into streaming might feel scary, more diverse, and younger generations are turning to alternative options. That said, streaming services and traditional TV aren’t mutually exclusive; many audiences still enjoy both. Whether they’re watching a news broadcast via TV licence or streaming a film on Disney+, it’s becoming clear: consumers want options. TELLY TALLIES Cable TV is on the decline, but with rising subscription costs and increased competition, streaming services are also starting to see setbacks Words by Katie Kasperson what with its saturated market, assorted offerings and various payment plans. The numbers show that the times, they are a-changin,’ and cord-cutting is becoming increasingly popular. While there’s been a global rise in TV ownership, time spent actually watching the telly has diminished. Video content is only getting

feedmagazine.tv

Powered by