Time to Pull the Plug? 8 Real Threats to Traditional TV.
Time to Pull the Plug? 8 Real Threats to Traditional TV. · Entrepreneur

For years, people have been talking about the demise of traditional television, and now, it is finally here. It is getting unbundled and attacked from so many different directions that there is no way that it can be around as is for much longer.

Let's take a look how and why TV is getting unbundled, and what the future looks like.

1. Netflix, Hulu and Amazon

Let's start with the obvious ones -- the asynchronous services that continue to grow. Netflix is the current king, with Hulu and Amazon making waves. Their value propositions are simple: Binge watch at your leisure, for a few bucks a months. People are happy to pay for the content they want and on their time.

Related: Is It Finally Time to Cut Cable?

2. YouTube

YouTube has also been at it for a while, and offers a different kind of alternative. It is web-native content, and it is fundamentally different from TV. It is bite size, funny, crazy, authentic, raw and perfect for mobile. It's PewDiePie, Nigahiga and Jenna Marbles. We can argue whether it is silly or not, but the fact is these "shows" have more audience than many shows on TV. They are the future.

3. Twitter

Over the past couple years, I've seen many people tweet that the conversation on Twitter about a show is a lot more interesting than the show itself. I don't agree with that actually. But I do agree that Twitter is a lot more interesting than many TV shows. It is different, but it is super interesting. And Twitter keeps getting more and more interesting, stealing more and more attention from TV.

4. Live video

The live video is finally here and it's pretty awesome. We didn't quite get the early attempts at it, but it sure feels like between Meerkat and Periscope we are going to have a winner in this category and it has a shot at going mainstream.

There is no question that it will work. It is already working for YouTube. It's already working to a degree for live news. And people around the world are a lot more interesting than a couple of correspondents with the camera. My bet is it will self-organize and self-select into something really awesome. Sure, there will be a lot of low quality stuff, but much like YouTube has its heroes, so will Meerkat and Periscope.

5. Twitch and esports

The Internet has given rise to multiplayer video games and esports. Instead of watching reality shows on TV, the new generation prefers to watch each other playing games. The leagues are similar to NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL, and are formed where teams of players battle each other.

The possibilities are much broader. Amazon already jumped on the trend when it acquired Twitch. This is really just the beginning.