Television has, since its infancy, been something that was left to the professionals. The technology was complex, the costs stratospheric, and the ability to reach an audience required an FCC license. Making TV was hard, watching TV was easy. The dividing lines were clear. Today there's a category of companies aiming to take over TV. Barbarians at the gates of a billion dollars business. What makes TV so ripe for reinvention? It's a 200 billion dollar global market today and growing - even as it's under siege by a band of feisty insurgents. The olden days of TV are fading to black, and what comes next is very important because video is powerful and profitable. It moves people. It influences...
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