Freud once said, "Everything in this world is inevitable, there is no chance."
The dismal turn-on rate of televisions is an inevitability, the inevitable result of technological updates.
With the increasing development of science and technology, the popularity of computers, networks, digital and so on began to spread to the people's daily life on a large scale. Human beings tend to favor the good things, so that once there is a better thing to replace the original things appear, the original will be eliminated. This is also the inevitable law of human progress, without this law, then human beings will retreat or stop. The evolution of mankind from the primitive forest apes to the present highly developed civilization is dependent on this elimination, which allows civilization to continue to develop.
Additionally, besides the technological updates that have led to a decline in the turn-on rate of televisions, the television programs themselves are also a factor in the decline in the turn-on rate.
For example, commercials that last longer than TV shows, boring TV programs, and so on, all of these things are coming out, and even if there is no high-tech alternative, the viewers may still lose some of them. Isn't there a joke called, "In the past, watching TV was about inserting ads into TV, but now it's about inserting ads into TV", plus many boring TV programs will naturally make viewers slowly get bored to the point of abandoning traditional TV programs.
All in all, this is a historical process can not be stopped by the occurrence of the event, for human beings is more good than bad, elimination is in order to have something better, so for the increasingly weakened TV on the rate do not have to be too much regret, if it really have to be able to find a breakthrough point, then it is also a further good start, or else elimination is also nothing.