I'd agree with you completely, especially given that industry still wants consumers to purchase two separate pieces of hardware for TV and Internet. Granted, they can't make twice as much money if they only sell you one box that "does it all."

But then there's that pesky AOL thing...

Time-Warner owns AOL, AOL owns Netscape, and Time-Warner/AOL recently bought the largest cable company on the west coast from AT&T, Comcast. Comcast (which also sells cable modems and Internet access) has virtually a nationwide viewership, and it is rumored that the next version of their broadband software will be built on AOL. If that isn't a covergence of media, I don't know what is!