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September 24, 2005 9:17 AM PDT

It's not TV, it's Yahoo

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Lloyd Braun, the television impresario hired last year to oversee Yahoo's media operation, aims to build the studio of the future.
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by Mendz September 24, 2005 11:25 PM PDT
For content providers on the Internet, the limitation years ago was the speed of the medium.

As more Internet power is made available, and as more technologies are introduced to maximize this power, it is not surprising that the Internet will be used to deliver TV-like content.

I think that the Internet TV providers will use either the cable TV business model or the TV business model or both relying on productions, sponsors, ads and commercials in order to profit. However, traditional profit streams allowed by the Internet are as beneficial.

For as long as the infrastructure will allow it, the Internet will be the most profitable "TV" ever.
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