You and I are streaming data engines.

Streaming services are very important.

Live streaming has been huge in eSports.

I think streaming, in general, is democratising music in general.

I really like streaming services. It's a great way for people to find your music.

It's incredible that Apple is launching a streaming service with an ode to broadcast TV.

Th' imperial ensign, which full high advanc'd Shone like a meteor, streaming to the wind.

'Frontline' started doing digital content in 1995. We started streaming our films in 2000.

In 2018, streaming companies know with precision how many people are listening to what song.

There will be more chances for films to be released through streaming services, such as Netflix.

The life blood streaming thro' my heart, Or my more dear immortal part, Is not more fondly dear.

One can not reflect in streaming water. Only those who know internal peace can give it to others.

It might sound a little weird that, you know, chess streaming has a community, but really it does.

I'm not into digital marketing, downloading, or streaming - I've always been a man of the theaters.

We make movies to be watched in theatres. Online streaming is more of a bonus, to revisit the film.

There's a finite market for DVD-by-mail, and the growth over the next 10 years will be in streaming.

I come from the streaming world, so the changing trend of consuming music that way is positive for me.

Sure, we all like listening to music on vinyl, but that doesn't mean streaming music on Spotify is bad.

We get sucked into the Internet and streaming information, and it's time to just unplug and look within.

What we feel, especially in the streaming area, especially in the services area, is that you need curation.

Consumers are looking for those trusted brands to help with search and discovery and streaming content choices.

We don't want to be part of some Tidal 'streaming revolution,' nor do we want to be Taylor Swift and be anti-it.

People are experimenting with streaming, with subscription services, whether it's a Spotify or a Pandora or a Rdio.

The larger streaming grows, the less money there will be to get the music out there, which, to me, is the sad part.

With streaming, everything is focused on singles. That means an artist's depth doesn't have the chance to shine through.

For the most part, rock fans don't go and buy CDs any more, very rarely. It's pretty much about downloads and streaming.

I just got a Filmstruck account so I can watch all of those Criterion movies streaming. I've been nerding out about that.

My whole life, I've sung and listened to music, and since the beginning, I've had iTunes and used Apple Music for streaming.

The fact is that 'free' in music streaming is so technically good and ubiquitous that it's stunting the growth of paid streaming.

I always marvel at the humans' ability to keep going. They always manage to stagger on even with tears streaming down their faces.

On Netflix and other streaming services, they're taking risks that are based on 'Come with us! Come with us!' and the audience does.

Competing and streaming 'Fortnite' all night at the most iconic building in Chicago, a city close to my heart, is a dream come true.

The pinpoints of starlight we see with the naked eye are photons that have been streaming toward us for a few years or a few thousand.

This is how people are going to listen to music now - streaming. So diversify as a band. It doesn't mean selling your songs to adverts.

The television business, by virtue of what's happened to streaming, it's really turned the traditional television business upside down.

It turns out that all Netflix streaming peak on Saturday night can fit inside a single fiber optic, which is the size of one human hair.

There's a lot of artists whose contracts are written in such a way that they do not get paid for what's happening on streaming services.

Obviously, it's not cable, it's streaming, but it's the same format. It's the same 10 episodes. It feels like cable as opposed to network.

I've really enjoyed working together with Apple to help launch their new streaming service. It is really cool to see Apple getting involved.

When you look at all of the problems that are streaming and flowing over that border, the first thing we have to do is secure it. Job number one.

I'm big into video games, and when I joined FAZE clan, they're big into streaming. And they're streaming every day, like, six, seven hours a day.

Even in the off season, people are streaming the show or buying the DVD sets, and new audience comes to 'Leverage' every year we've been doing it.

After enlightenment your body changes tremendously; its very molecular structure changes just because the kundalini is always streaming through you.

A Hubble Space Telescope photograph of the universe evokes far more awe for creation than light streaming through a stained glass window in a cathedral.

Streaming is something that's going to require tons of billions of dollars of investment, building server farms close to users and 5G and everything else.

I used to watch TV in the days that I was on TV. But in that time, streaming has come along. So I can honestly say, I have no idea what's on real-time TV.

With streaming concerts, we can all be together at the same time: the whole world, all at once, can be sitting front row from wherever they are in the world.

It felt as if things were literally slipping through my fingers. Things were just streaming away from me. I lost my sense of humor. I'm still looking for that.

How do people relate to movies now, when they're on portable devices or streaming them? It's not as much about going to the movies. That experience has changed.

I think the cool thing about being alive in 2017 is that you can literally put out music as soon and as frequently as you want to because of streaming services.

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