interview show on the "funny or die" website or "high maintenance," the sitcom about a marijuana dealer on vimeomillennials are also watching video clips on youtube and the video messaging app snapchat. that's one reason why hbo's new streaming service includes a daily half-hour newscast from "vice," a distinctly non- traditional form of journalism. >> if you went to media companies five years ago or even three years ago and said, "what happens when the millennials go through a life stage change when they have children, when they get married?" they all would have said, "all of these millennials are gonna come flooding back to pay tv." they're not so sure anymore. millennials are disengaged from the entire ecosystem. and having children isn't gonna make them suddenly abandon netflix and go back to pay tv. they're simply gonna find their programming through a different venue. >> reporter: so, does this new media landscape really point to" the death of tv?" well, jay yarow, who writes a regular "death of tv" column for "business insider," says this: >> there's still millions of people tuning in to