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[TG Daily - All News] She believes it will be quality which wins out over flexibility, such that we will pay a premium for our at-home TV service and it's high-quality broadcasts, which will additionally offer streaming service (such as the future of Time Warner Cable, and other Satellite and Cable providers), in addition to still maintaining subscriptions to paid services -- such as Netflix, and Blockbuster. She feels that the majority of individuals have been spoiled by big screen televisions, great audio and an even better picture.

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