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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2007

Presentation to Australian TV producers and executives about the future of television distribution in the era of Bittorrent and YouTube.

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  • Watched the whole thing, made a lot of sense. Was there a Q&A afterward because I would like to see that as well.

  • @TheFeedback There was, but it was not recorded.

  • OK, watched through the whole thing, and I like the fact that you are promoting this "new thinking", but how can we be sure it´ll work? I am an aspiring filmmaker in the age group you are describing and I do locate content I do not otherwise have access to through the internet, but I always have the feeling I am harming my own future career by doing so..:P

  • There are no guarantees anywhere. All we can do is look at the behavior of the hundreds of millions of users. That is your audience, and this is how you reach them.

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  • I watched all 7 parts! The whole thing was very interesting.

  • One step in the right direction !!!!

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  • Especially part 5 was good about the big americans screaming bloody murder because they thought the blip was more than a blip..

  • This was an excellent presentation. I rarely see interesting articles like these anymore and well thought out,without the need of rage,ignorance and controversy.

    You said it clear,well mannered and told people the REAL truth. If only companies could see it for themselves.

  • @mpesce Okay, thanks anyways!

  • you got it right. now we have hulu and netflix online, with paid subscriptions and even free versions. all the top shows are online now too, south park, the office, etc. advertising isn't exactly how you predicted it (yet), but the ads are now on the site where you stream or in between each episode. even youtube has ads on some videos now.

  • ingenious! finally a voice of reason. this is the first viable model i have seen, so far, that can serve the needs of the audience and the producers and the advertisers. it also makes quality matter more than marketing, as you can choose what, when and how to watch. opens up competition too.

  • @PerErik87 there were no ads like this back in 2005 at least not on such big scale like now

  • Great! I cannot believe how few views this gets and how few people attended this um...seminar or what do you call it. Downloaded the book. Will read. Will tell friends. =D

  • Now what about the whole DRM in video games. Are we gonna start to see Nike and McDonald logos in the top right corners of our screens now? lol 

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