Sign Of the Times

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After 80 years, the New York Times says that it will no longer publish TV listing in their paper.

Another example of people are not watching as much TV and if they are, they are doing so on their time and schedule.

Streaming as changed the game and after 8 decades plus, the Times says it is time to say goodbye to the TV listings.

Gilbert Cruz, The Times’s Culture editor, said the time had come because of the increasing number of digital on-demand options. “We are firmly in the streaming age,” he said, “and the TV grid no longer reflects the way people consume television.”

It should be pointed out that the Times has published the grid only in its New York City edition, and not the national one.

Still, you just know that there is some  75-year-old guy that is going to bitch up a storm.