The Daily Beast founders Barry Diller and Tina Brown talked to Katie Couric about the future costs of Web content. Watch a new @KatieCouric every Tuesday on CBSNews.com.
The Daily Beast founders Barry Diller and Tina Brown talked to Katie Couric about the future costs of Web content. Watch a new @KatieCouric every Tuesday on CBSNews.com.
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I watched the whole video and I have to say that I'm surprised you took this section. It would've been nice if you would've including, in this vid, the part where he talks about paying it forward with the Daily Beast. Very few seem to hold Barry's view that the internet is still in the creative destruction period and that it should largely be left alone until things settle down a little more and rational business models begin to emerge.
people wanted to support musicans but no one wants to support media , they have sold out the human race and refuse to tell the real storys like the Blue wall of silence that has resulted in no one able to trust police forever - media always held them up as good when they are inbreeds who have desroyed 10s of 1000s of victims a year , i hope you all get aids i really do i hate your guts with a passion for selling out for a pay check
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