Interesting to see Jeff Bezos talking about "a golden age of television". Seems to me it's not long since I was listening to Michael Portillo talking quite persuasively about the BBC's increasing difficulty in justifying the whole notion of a license fee, given the total breakdown of the television's domination of screentime that underpinned it. Now that people don't sit around the telly every evening watching 'what's on', because everything's on all the time, if you know where to find it (and the upcoming generation does), the idea of the fee becomes steadily more untenable. 'Golden'? Hmmm.