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Comments on: Will the next Tony Soprano be on the Internet?

As HBO bids adieu to its groundbreaking show, some wonder if the next landmark serial will be on the Web.
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looks like a news post from 1999
by dondarko June 8, 2007 2:11 PM PDT
where is the mention of Joost (free online TV, joost.com) and Vuze (free and paid HD movies, series, etc.)? You only mention YouTube and some obscure media company while TV revolution is happening under your noses.
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your right
by dredamonsta1 June 9, 2007 6:58 AM PDT
wifi tv and brightcove are out there with there own millions of channels and when a hit comes up from some of those it will be like we didnt see it comeing
ga
by shark12er June 8, 2007 8:01 PM PDT
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Once again the Studio's get it wrong!
by sprogg2001 June 9, 2007 4:30 AM PDT
People dont want to watch 5-10 min shows on the internet!!! thats what you tube is for!

Look to see what already works. Hundreds of thousands of people download TV shows illegaly because they are full featured content, no ads, no breaks, and on demand.

Provide the content and the technonogy will take advantage of it. Get the studios to move away from a ad paid model system and you get your money from dedicated viewers and stop deciding how "good" a shows is, based on the number of viewers who watched it at a particular time.
then maybe great shows with lots of people willing to pay to view will thrive and the "So you think you can dance" shows will hopefully die out.
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