Mario Pergolini has reaffirmed his long-standing stance on the decline of traditional broadcasting, asserting that he is the founder of the phrase “television is dead” and that he believes it is.
Pergolini, a conductor and journalist, has spent recent years focusing on his ventures.
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This has occasionally led to misunderstandings, including an instance where he said that Phil Collins had died, which was a lie.

His ability to anticipate media trends has earned him a reputation as the man who “anticipates the waves,” often moving into new formats before they become mainstream.
What Happens Next for Media Consumption
As the industry continues to move toward a more decentralized model, the debate surrounding the relevance of traditional television is likely to persist. For stakeholders, the focus remains on the integration of artificial intelligence, personalized content delivery, and the monetization of niche digital communities. There is no scheduled official industry summit or singular event that will define the final end of television, but rather a slow, continuous drift toward digital-native consumption.
Readers interested in the future of digital media and the ongoing impact of these shifts are encouraged to join the conversation in the comments section below. Your insights on how you consume information and entertainment in the digital age are welcome as we continue to track these developments.
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