Every Way People Watched TV Explained
Every Way People Watched TV Explained From rabbit ears and three fuzzy channels to a glowing rectangle in your hand, this is the complete story of how we've watched TV. Every format, every device, every format war, explained in order. We cover it all: over-the-air antennas, the slow rise of color TV, the VHS vs Betamax showdown, DVDs and the Blu-ray war, TiVo and the birth of ad-skipping, cable, satellite, YouTube, the streaming revolution, smart TVs, streaming sticks, and finally the phone in your pocket. It's a full circle story — TV started as the ultimate shared experience, the whole country watching the same thing on the same night, and slowly became the most personal, solo thing imaginable. Here's how we got here. ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 Antenna / Over-the-Air TV 01:43 Color TV 03:17 VCR & VHS 04:07 DVD & Blu-ray 04:56 DVR & TiVo 05:43 Cable TV 06:30 Satellite TV 07:17 YouTube 08:03 Streaming 08:53 The Streaming Wars 09:42 Smart TVs 10:28 Streaming Sticks 00:00 Phones & Tablets If you enjoyed this, subscribe for more tech explainers like this one. #TechHistory #StreamingWars #TVHistory #Netflix #CordCutting

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