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Topic History of: Reading.
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andrew SP17 wrote:
andrew wrote:
Reading is a joy but it seems to be a novelty these days.


Not really Andrew. What has changed is how and what we read.

Most still read books and the news - but, less and less, via paperbacks and newspapers. Ebooks are taking over and news is viewed on tablets and smartphones - more and more.

Sport is going down the same road. About 60 thousand will watch Arsenal at the Emirates; but over a billion will watch the game worldwide, on live TV.




I don't think pay TV has a real future by 2020, many people will ditch the their subscriptions for live streams via apps on smart TVs . People will of course attend to the games and be loving the atmosphere. We need to follow Australia as they protect the FTA format.
SP17 andrew wrote:
Reading is a joy but it seems to be a novelty these days.


Not really Andrew. What has changed is how and what we read.

Most still read books and the news - but, less and less, via paperbacks and newspapers. Ebooks are taking over and news is viewed on tablets and smartphones - more and more.

Sport is going down the same road. About 60 thousand will watch Arsenal at the Emirates; but over a billion will watch the game worldwide, on live TV.


andrew Reading is a joy but it seems to be a novelty these days.
SP17 read your eBook*
SP17 The way many people read has also changed. Many - when reading, say, technical/historical/facts based books - will have a tablet or smartphone to hand.

Using the device to expand/elaborate on data and individuals via the internet. Instead of referring to brief and indifferent appendices.

Some - particularly when reading through a device - will often have it play suitable music. And the £35 Chromecast will allow you to read your book on your TV screen.

What ever next?