 Plldwnyrpnts
join:2003-04-19 Chicago, IL
2 edits | reply to Karl Bode Re: Well...
said by Karl Bode  Either way the traditional video model is in trouble. Indie producers will become big-time producers, and customers will drift away from traditional TV if the content is there.
Maybe not today, but in a few years as the pipes widen, watch out. Cuban knows this, but is doing a gloom and doom tap-dance to scare off serious investors and advertisers from rival video solutions. Correct. The traditional video model is in trouble. But I don't think indie producers will be enough to woo the masses.
Society still appears to be in sheep mode. "Tell me what, when and why, and I will." Those who choose to have their content on demand are the thinkers, movers and shakers. Is society moving in that direction? Is that going to become the norm? Can it be made the norm? I surely can't answer that.
Indie production is always such a hit and miss with the hitters going corporate as the flaunted money rules all. |