It was a few days ago, but after linking to this article on TNL.net, and now this one, I got to thinking a wee bit. During my lifetime, we have seen a massive deregulation spree, the birth of the home computer market, and the acceleration of communications technology to the point where it is now cheaper to “speak” to someone across the world than it can sometimes be to speak to someone across town. But as with all advances in technology such as home viewing, the prospect of improving the Human condition or situation in future is being threatened. Not by an enemy with ill intent, but rather by an element of stupidity, thoughtlessness, or carelessness within our own ranks. Continue Reading
What we need for the future of media, all media.
Posted by Kronisk on May 2, 2012
Posted in: "Everything must be online" culture, Media, Social Studies.
Tagged: anthony attwood, blu-ray disc, bullshit, countering bullshit, countering lies, digg are morons, digg sucks, digital copy, dr-dos, fairness doctrine, information technology, infrastructure, isabelle hénault, james tolkan, lies, media, media monopoly, media regulation, out of ideas, predators, regulation, simon baron-cohen, sony, street fight, supreme court, tax, tax money, taxpayers, television, toshiba, u.s. steel, unregulated market.
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