> and the quality viewers will accept has dropped to an all time low.
I think that's a fallacy. Viewers never made the quality determination. That choice was never available to them before, because broadcasters were the gateway filtering content prior to any viewer ever seeing it. It was broadcasters who also made the change in the first place. For example, it was a network that decided to offer a show like "America's Funniest Home Videos". That's wasn't something people were clamoring for. It just so happened that people liked the content in spite of the defects.
- Oliver
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