You have to ask yourself whether the current TV schedules of non-live, non-interactive programs make the slightest sense. The legacy technologies of broadcast and satellite TV might be plenty to absorb 90% of the demand for this kind of “right here, right now” TV. Expensive IMS-based bandwidth reservation systems look increasing irrelevant to the type of traffic that is actually likely to go over these networks.
I’d hate to be a programme scheduler in a TV broadcaster right now. In all industries, gatekeeping is a minimum-wage job — where it isn’t automated away.