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June 21, 2005
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A Typical Joe on the Future of TV
A Typical Joe on the future of television (Goodbye Network TV; Hello We TV).
I spent 12 years working in community media production. The problem wasn't the talent or the creativity. It was the time, money and complexity. Each of those is being addressed. If the media industry keeps it up, they'll force us away from the 6 hours we spend in front of the TV. And we'll use those hours instead, making our own.
Nice, short little piece.
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