Hearts of Space producer and web content pioneer Stephen Hill has posted a critique of the public radio Digital Distribution Consortium report. I just learned that the report had been posted from Stephen's piece, so I've had a chance only to peruse it quickly. I'll try to give it a closer read over the weekend and then decide then if I want to add to comments that I made earlier without benefit of the document. Here's a quote from Stephen to get you started:
This week the Digital Distribution Consortium (DDC) decloaked after six months silence and released a carefully written proposal, not only for a new distribution system for digital public media, but for a new business model for the public media network of the future. The full proposal is available as a .pdf file at the DDC Wiki here or the IMA site here and is worth reading carefully if you want to understand the full scope of these ideas. ΒΆ It's a serious piece of work by well-intentioned professionals with some of the best new media experience in the system, so I'm unhappy to report that it is deeply prejudiced in several of its core assumptions. ...
Link: Spatial Relations. --Dennis
Comments