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Media has changed significantly over the years. Back in the day people there was only cable and satellite and the quality was not great at all. There were no other options so people didn’t know of anything better. But as the call for better technology came about; changes were slowly made. In came high definition television (HDTV). This features a much better picture which actually allows viewers to see details they had not seen before. You can actually see blemishes on people’s face. This has become a high demand business as more and more TV station begin to broadcast in HD. HD offers a much
better picture than cable, but as the demand persists; the next groundbreaking rage has become Verizon FIOS. This feature has signals that go through fiber-optic lines and produce an even higher quality picture than cable. I had this for quite a while and I really did love it, but the price was so high as subscribers have to pay for a box for every TV in the house. I went back to cable as my TV’s were HD anyway. There is an even newer rage that will be in soon. Technology has driven people to come up with even better viewing so 3D TV has recently come out. I don’t think I will be getting 3D soon as it is very expensive. I feel there will always be a drive to make TV better. Entertainment is very big business. can you give me feedback on this responds
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Expert answered|mitchiex|Points 55|
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Asked 10/20/2010 7:17:28 PM
Updated 7/27/2023 12:12:01 AM
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Your response effectively discusses the changes in media technology over the years, focusing on improvements in television quality, such as HDTV and fiber-optic-based services like Verizon FIOS, and the introduction of 3D TV technology. It highlights the benefits of these advancements and acknowledges the continuous drive for better viewing experiences in the entertainment industry.
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