wireless HDMI from laptops to living room tvs is pretty much the death nail of traditional broadcast... this is going to get very interesting.
let's hear it for the cloud... access is ownership.
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Originally Posted by chrisso I'm not sure what can be done at the moment.
Everyone just needs to do what they have to to survive until the 'new' music scene emerges.
The good news is we aren't alone. Some powerful people are desperately searching for a financial model in the news journalism arena. Rupert Murdoch is charging for content and the NY Times has just announced it's re-introducing subscriptions for it's online edition. All seen as experimental tactics.
Movies and television are now being shared on the net, so film makers and broadcasters can't stand idly by.
The BBC's Top Gear is officially the most watched (legally) programme ever, but is also a big draw on torrent sites.
So I'm watching what the BBC do, Murdoch and the American print media.
Hopefully if they come up with some strategies, they'll translate to the music scene too. |