Terry Heaton has an interesting idea for television broadcasters. I won't quote it here, but this short post does have the following compelling paragraph. He writes: "... 'Channels" don't work on the internet. Filters and aggregators do, because time is the new currency. The networks -- and heck, local broadcasters too -- are bound up in archaic notions that ownership of infrastructure is the money tree, so they want to transfer that to the internet. The problem is that their broadcast brands are just that, and people don't give a hoot that one has a better web portal than the next. They want convenience, and as long as upstart start-ups like youTube give it to them, the network portals don't stand a chance. ..." Link: The Pomo Blog. --Dennis
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