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Television soon became an "information management" institution, as it was born for that purpose. With his help, the authorities transmitted the information they wanted to convince the public and prevented any other information from being obtained. You can call it censorship if you want, but the essence does not change.

Until television began to die, governments and officials could earn more from the stories they broadcast and promoted. Because for them, television and newspaper meant everything. There was nothing else the citizen could get information about. And they could maintain the status quo by convincing the public of the content they wanted.

Not only television died with the internet, the power to control information died, and naturally the authority given through stories is/will die as well.

Today, mobile devices (computers - 63% and smartphones - 55%) are leading among the devices that consumers prefer to use for viewing content, followed by regular TVs (54%) and Smart TV (39%).

Audiences have begun to actively adopt modern austria b2b leads multimedia platforms that combine the advantages of online cinemas and interactive television. People want to watch TV programs, movies, series not according to the schedule, but at a convenient time and on any device.

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He's not dead, he's alive...
For example, in our country, there is still an audience that uses television from 7 to 70, and since this audience is quite large, the percentage of watching television seems quite high. Young people alone prefer YouTube, Twitch, Netflix, etc., which are considered new media rather than television. prefers services offered on the Internet.

Even channels already have Youtube accounts and share their serials and content from there. Due to this, the viewer prefers to watch everything on YouTube as it has shorter commercials and can stop and continue at any time.

And insisting "This love cannot end here!" for those who say…
In the famous and Oscar-winning Soviet film "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears", the same polemic is heard twice with an interval of 20 years: TV ate the theater, the cinema and the book. The content may be slightly different, but this is the soul of the authors' words.

Watch the first 25 seconds of this video .

And finally, as you probably understood, I mean the INTERNET HAS WON THIS WAR . But no, I can't say, whereas I could have said a year and five months ago. You also well remember the lack of internet in the country and the popularity of VPN during the days of the Patriotic War. We literally needed TV again to understand what was happening, and it took exactly 44 days. What has happened in Kazakhstan for the past ten days is a clear proof of this. They give people internet by the hour, whenever they want. It means that our hero Internet is not free and independent enough. When necessary, he also "gets sick" and "gives his life". It's just that his death is still a matter of distant history. It's the same if killed!
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