Currently, television networks in the United States can generally be divided into two categories.
One type offers free access to all American users, mainly generating revenue from advertisements.
These include networks like CBS, NBC, etc., whose signals are primarily transmitted via satellite and radio.
The other type includes networks like HBO, adult channels, which primarily operate on a subscription model.
Due to their different signal transmission methods, they face different limitations.
In some respects, as the largest telecommunication and network operator in the United States, AT&T can be considered the father of all paid television networks.
From the perspective of the website itself, given the current user numbers are insufficient for an IPO to raise capital in the market,
the biggest profit centers, other than paid subscriptions, would have to be IP adaptations.