Your favorite TV frat says television will never become irrelevant. Know their opinion if television will survive in the future or not.
TV frat says television will never become irrelevant:
Siddharth Sipani
One of my first memories, when the television set came to my house, was watching the Zee Horrorshow. We all would get so scared mostly in Amavas ki Raat. My cousins and I used to sit together and watch that show. So, these were the fun memories of those days. Then Cartoon Network came.
If I look at television, then so many channels, shows are there and there is so much content. Now, there is much more content with the advent of web series. All this has added so much to the competition as the viewership gets divided due to a limited audience.
Subuhii Joshii
It was like a festival for us when the TV set came to our house for the first time. It was a second-hand television named JK TV. On the very next day, we found a defect. And it needed almost three days to get repaired. Then we also put a big antenna for that TV. It was a fun memory. We used to watch HUMALOG- which was the first daily soap. Then they were many other serials like Waah Janab; Rajni; Yeh Jo Hain Zindagi.
Nowadays, there is tough competition as there is a wide variety of content from every side of the world. After Netflix, web series, and the internet era, TV has got huge competition. So,I don’t think that the viewers of TV will increase. But I think the positive side is that the audience will be exposed to a wide variety of content, and they will have a wider choice.
Mrunal Jain
I still remember that there used to be a small television at our place. And the first show I watched was Shaktimaan; then Kasauti Zindagi KI, Kyuki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi. I remember that I had exams when I was in class 6 and. There was a good track on Kasauti. So, I tried to watch it, hiding from my mother. When a flat-screen TV came to our place, we used our old TV for playing games.
Yes, I think web-series and all will create an impact on the viewers of the small screen. I think, in small towns, people watch TV more. But in big cities, people watch more web series. As nowadays, the audience has become very smart. They don’t want to watch stories with 10 marriages in them. They want to watch real-life-based stories. I think the competition will be tough. And everyone has to counter this competition.
Zaan Khan
I remember we used to go to our neighbor’s place to see movies on Sunday. We also used to watch Chitrahaar which would come once a week. Then, very soon, we bought our first black and white TV. When the TV came to our home, it was like a big celebration.
Then Chitrahaar started 2 days a week. And we used to love it. Competition is everywhere, but when you will give good content. The audience will come to you, whether it’s web series, a show on TV, or movies. Everything has its importance. The audience doesn’t have time. They will only go there where they get the worth of their time and money. I think competition will lead to creating good content. And it’s good for the audience as they will get a variety of content.
Chandni Soni
I remember, as a child, my dad got our first black, and white TV set. Our family was so excited. The TV timing was only 6 pm to 10 pm, so we used to watch all the programs, Hindi and Marathi, during this time. Then when we got a color TV set, I realized that cricket matches were on lawns and not on tar roads. Then more channels came in, and by then, I had started acting. My interviews and films started being telecast. Now, the scene has changed completely. There are too many channels, digital entertainment… Somehow consistency and sustaining the power of programs are lost.
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