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