 We've seen kerfuffles over traditional versus social ways to consume news. First things first, a progress at the speed of government. If the United States government wanted to intervene and help save some of these journalistic institutions from the parasitic elements of Facebook, then they would have come in and tried to regulate against the idea of Facebook controlling these groups that they had a lot of these journalistic platforms migrate on and then made incredibly restrictive unless you entered into a pay to play model with Facebook. What I am mostly fascinated by is what happens to these newsrooms and to these television stations as we go forward because you could sell me on a wide variety of possible outcomes that will happen in 10 years. Either that television stations will be radically different or they will be pretty much what they are now. The one thing that I would bank on is free and over the air is something that will remain a very potent and powerful technology even in an era of ubiquitous internet.