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For decades, television served as a "one-to-many" communication model, where networks dictated content schedules to a passive audience. However, the advent of high-speed internet and mobile devices has disrupted this hierarchy. The concept of "Nguoi TV" (or the Television Person) has shifted from a consumer to a prosumer—an individual who both consumes and produces content. This paper examines the technological and sociological drivers behind this shift.

To watch NguonTV is to remember that before the internet was a marketplace, it was a window. And sometimes, the most beautiful view is not of a curated sunset, but of an ordinary evening, exactly as it happened, with all the static left in. nguontv.

Despite the benefits, the human-centric TV model faces challenges regarding misinformation, data privacy, and the digital divide. Future research must address how algorithmic curation affects content diversity and user autonomy. Despite the benefits, the human-centric TV model faces