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Pru

Very interesting read - thanks Mike

Michael

A really interesting set of observations, particularly about communal consumption. It's individual experiences together I guess. Draws on the comfort people get from the cinema experience (sitting there together), and I guess the family experience of watching a DVD together, but you don't have to find something that will appeal to everyone. Sounds like the experience of watching movies on a plane when everyone is watching different things in close proximity--you still turn around to the friend beside you when there's a funny moment in your film even though they aren't watching it. Sometimes it's funnier because they didn't see it.

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Chris Simon

Interesting Mike. Thank you. I unequivocally agree with your YouTube part 2 report that China and beyond China (probably the world) will naturally evolve online video as being a substitute. But the key points of quicker-cheaper broadband and combined with social media (and gaming) should be particularly noted in Australia. I don’t want to get back on the slagging Australia broadband wagon, but even one of my regular testing Australia retailers laughs at me every time I spend more and more and more on topping up various broadband wallets, which I simply would not need to do in Malaysia, Korea or many parts of Europe and other parts of Asia. It used to be said that Australia or parts of Australia can be a good test market. But, as you clearly end on the tube, it is the audience re-inventing and you don’t get masses re-inventing without masses of data transfer for SHORT form video interaction, but at affordable rates, full stop. Thanks for the report again. Very interesting content.

Ananth Sarathy

Great article, i have been working on a site www.wasabitv.com.au for a while now, its australian based! would love to hear your thoughts!

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I positively favor the statement given in the post that television and media is adversely affecting the audiences and that too not in the way they are given but in the way they want it.Something and the preventive measures has to be taken against it.

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Everyone has their favorite way of using the internet. Many of us search to find what we want, click in to a specific website, read what’s available and click out. That’s not necessarily a bad thing because it’s efficient. We learn to tune out things we don’t need and go straight for what’s essential.

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