I asked a dude (who I thought was into comics and things of the like) at work if he watched Luke Cage and he said, “No, I don’t have time for much TV… Just the internet stuff.” I said it’s on Netflix, that is the internet. It is literally a television show online, but that does go over people’s heads sometimes as they just watch it online and don’t even think that it is classed as ‘TV’, especially if they do not have a television set to watch it on. Netflix is certainly one of the big ones with many millions of users who binge-watch multiple shows and check out the best vpn for netflix so they can watch TV shows not in their country for a more worthwhile experience. I can see why more and more people are going online to watch TV as there is a lot of range available through multiple platforms, however, thinking that it is not TV is not exactly correct.

For those who think watching shows online or on YouTube and the like is not the same as watching “TV.” When you watch shows on your device through streaming services such as Amazon Prime, HBO, Showtime, or Peacock, that you have discovered by looking at sites such as https://likewise.com/blog/everything-coming-to-peacock, that is the new TV man. I don’t know how else to put it to you, but you need to wake up. You don’t get to say, “I don’t have much time for TV.” You may not be making time to read but you’ve got time for TV.
Just a small bit of sharing from the daily life that I hope provides some insights for you.
Your Ambassador,
Mike Ambassador Bruny

Mike Ambassador Bruny
Mike Ambassador Bruny

I have a deep desire to help spread entrepreneurial thinking as the solutions to many of our problems today. I am a project kind of guy who loves to get things started. When I'm not in search of contract work (projects) that I can do during the nights and weekends I can be found working as a mild mannered Digital Content Manager for Babson Executive Education.