It's amazing to peruse through the various dailies and trades on any given day - such as today. On one hand, there's the rah-rah-rah for ABC in particular and news of its Upfront near sell-out status (expected given it's dramatic 1-year turnaround on the successes of Lost, Desperate Housewives and most recently Grey's Anatomy)
On the other hand however, there's news of a DVR Tipping Point, expected for 2007:
Forrester Research is predicting an ad-spending downturn to hit in 2007, when more than 50 million U.S. households will be using either digital video recorders or video-on-demand services.
or a little closer to home plate:
The number of households subscribing to personal video recording services has grown to 9.2 million, up about 155 percent from a year ago, according to a new study from In-Stat.
It's almost like witnessing an election debate or sitting on the jury of a courtcase where two sides blatently contradict each other.
Who will you vote for? Which side is lying? Will the Jury unanimously convict and hang, or will they be torn and hung?
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