People are sitting there and are willing to watch a Victoria's Secret fashion show with choppy video because it's content they couldn't see anywhere else. Streaming media has already penetrated the mainstream. What needs to happen next is continued development of content and publishing to Web sites. -Robert Martin

 

People are sitting there and are willing to watch a Victoria's Secret fashion show with choppy video because it's content they couldn't see anywhere else. Streaming media has already penetrated the mainstream. What needs to happen next is continued development of content and publishing to Web sites.


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People are sitting there and are willing to watch a Victoria's Secret fashion show with choppy video because it's content they couldn't see anywhere else. Streaming media has already penetrated the mainstream. What needs to happen next is continued development of content and publishing to Web sites.

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