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Nickname: Tony
Review: The real question seems to be: How does the producer of the show, the cast, and the crew, get paid? Currently, they are paid by advertisers. Their value is based on viewership. If programs are published digitally for consumption on computers, traditional ads don't work. They will be removed and the shows will be redistributed ad-free. Will all ad placement be integrated via greenscreen?
Date reviewed: Nov 15, 2005 3:10 PM
Nickname: RM
Review: MovieFlix.com has been doing this for years.
Date reviewed: Nov 15, 2005 12:45 AM
Nickname: ISoldMyTV
Review: You Say: ABC affiliates are already irate about Disney's decision to allow Apple's iTunes service to have some of Disney's bigger TV hits, such as Lost and Desperate Housewives. But does anyone really think folks watching TV programs on those tiny iPod screens are a real danger to at-home, nightly TV viewing?" The video sold through iTunes doesn't have to be watched on an iPod. It's not going to look like digital cable, but you can watch it on a bigger screen.
Date reviewed: Nov 14, 2005 5:41 PM
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