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My Pictures

Where's the entertainment biz going?

Since Napster's heyday, my friends and I have been kicking around business models for the entertainment businesses at large - our favorite idea is one that the music business is finally warming up to.

This is where TV is going (and eventually all forms of entertainment). HBO's current model (to which we're stubbornly sticking to) will have to change drastically. Are we getting ready?

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Note: I often send out messages like this in email form to my co-workers at HBO, as well as friends and comrades in the business.

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