Don’t Mean To Be Alarmist, But The TV Business May Be Starting To Collapse
Henry Blodget, businessinsider.com
Tech/MediaIn the first decade of the com­mer­cial Internet—the 1990s and early 2000s—there were fre­quent mur­mur­ings that news­pa­pers were screwed.The dig­i­tal audi­ence didn’t read news­pa­pers, peo­ple point­ed out. They vis­it­ed we…

Don’t Mean To Be Alarmist, But The TV Business May Be Starting To Collapse
Henry Blodget, businessinsider.com

Tech/Media

In the first decade of the com­mer­cial Internet—the 1990s and early 2000s—there were fre­quent mur­mur­ings that news­pa­pers were screwed.

The dig­i­tal audi­ence didn’t read news­pa­pers, peo­ple point­ed out. They vis­it­ed we…

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