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October 07, 2004

Web 2.0: Media

Martin Nisenholtz, head of NYTimes Digital, recalls coming to the company and facing business plans that would have charged fees for use of the Times and he suggested opening it up for free and they accomplished that.


Battelle to Mike Ramsey of TiVo on its impact: "Television's just a data base that can be searched."


Ramsey says TiVo has a big interest in broadband as a means of distribution. That is the wedge against cable. Cable companies will probably hate it, he understates; but then cable has broadband and cable is distributing its versions of TiVo. Battelle talks about a world of getting whatever you want via broadband. "The good news is, nobody can stop us." Are you sure, Battelle asks. Yes, Ramsey says.


(Continued at BuzzMachine)


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