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Home / Arts and Entertainment / TV's Daily Dose Beats Streaming's Reach

TV's Daily Dose Beats Streaming's Reach

19 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Daily TV viewing offers actors unparalleled recall value.
  • Streaming provides convenience but reduces live viewing thrill.
  • Television's established viewing rituals remain strong for audiences.
TV's Daily Dose Beats Streaming's Reach

Kanwar Dhillon asserts that television's daily broadcast schedule offers actors and shows a unique recall value unattainable by streaming services. He highlights that viewers tuning in seven days a week foster a distinct presence.

While recognizing the convenience of Over-The-Top (OTT) platforms, Dhillon suggests they have altered viewing habits, diminishing the anticipation associated with live telecasts. He believes the emotional connection remains, but the eagerness to watch at a specific time has waned.

Dhillon emphasizes that the ingrained ritual of Indian households turning on the television at set times, like the 9 PM slot, is what makes the medium special. He expresses hope for television's adaptation to technological advancements while retaining its emotional core and unique audience connection.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Kanwar Dhillon believes OTT offers convenience but cannot match TV's daily recall value and viewer habit.
The primary advantage is TV's consistent daily presence, which builds unparalleled recall for actors and shows.
He believes the ritual of daily viewing and the ingrained habit of watching TV at specific times create a deeper emotional bond.

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