If not much changes after the release of the new gTLDs, if some extensions gain popularity, or whatever the outcome, .TV will still be standing strong?


.TV is already on pretty shaky grounds and hasn't really taken off.
It's only way to go short-term is to stay about the same or down.
The renewal fee is the biggest problem it has since it started and it'll have to get lower to get more momentum by domainers or smaller users.
Video is Video in English, TV is TV universally.
'Video' recognized world over. Dis the point all you want. And lets face most people want the English speaking enduser. And no weird tiny island
@johname Lets say that the new gtlds are a move forward because they let internet users type as they speak, for example visit.miami or rap.music or oldstyle.tattoo
How many phrases or words that match with .video can you think of ?
Now think again but with .tv on the end.


