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The Internet trumps TV, radio and the papers.
"The traditional TV industry--cable companies, networks, and broadcasters--is where the newspaper industry was about five years ago: In denial."
"...eventually the cable-satellite-airwave monopoly over TV content in local markets will be circumvented by simple, global Internet distribution. You won't have 5 channels, or 50 channels, or 500 channels. You'll have millions of channels."