the end of old networks

The New York Times seems to be carrying more interesting articles these days. Check out this one on the new competitors to network television emerging on the Internet. I’ve been watching a little network television this year, but only via on demand or dvr. The traditional model of the top-down, fixed-schedule network is as viable today as the analog over-the-air broadcasting that enabled it in the first place.

More, on a bunch of topics, later (perhaps Monday).

The New York Times seems to be carrying more interesting articles these days. Check out this one on the new competitors to network television emerging on the Internet. I’ve been watching a little network television this year, but only via on demand or dvr. The traditional model of the top-down, fixed-schedule network is as viable today as the analog over-the-air broadcasting that enabled it in the first place.

More, on a bunch of topics, later (perhaps Monday).