<i>A few clever online aggregators--YouTube? Hulu? Cable companies? Netflix?--will create nice video portals and build powerful new businesses. At these portals, you'll be able to sign up to watch anything in the world on any device you want. You'll be able choose among multiple subscription models (monthly, a la carte).</i><p>I would be quite positive about such a development. Unlike newspapers, I - and millions like me - pay a significant monthly outlay for TV (Dish in my case) for a lot of stuff I don't actually want (as opposed to my newspaper-reading self, who spends a lot less money for stuff I do want).<p>For example I pay a significant amount of money to subscribe to a foreign channel in which I only watch one program. I also subscribe to a motorsport channel so I can watch one series. I would be very happy to go a la carte - (eg. pay for programs I want to DVR). I probably would be okay with spending similar amounts of money for more shows I want to watch.<p>Also, TV has various successful pay models already including subscription (HBO) and PPV, which will probably translate a lot better onto the Internet than the newspapers models did.<p>That said, I do agree with the author that there will be a rearrangement of the landscape.