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In response to
"
I disagree that the industry dies if users have more control. The industry will need to change
"
by
TWuG
The industry in question, cable television, dies. The one you're discussing is internet content. -- nm
Posted by
David (aka David)
Nov 8 '10, 10:33
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Cable doesn't have to die. It just needs to do what Google TV does and make it easier to find and watch content on one's own schedule.
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TWuG
Nov 8, 10:41
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That's great for you. The cable network doesn't get paid if you don't watch your show within 48 hours, though.
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David
Nov 8, 10:44
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That's their problem. It isn't without solutions.
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TWuG
Nov 8, 10:49
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Right and their problem's solution is to cut Google TV at the knees, which they've done and which is why it's a trainwreck. -- nm
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David
Nov 8, 10:50
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