MSNBC may stream shows
Ouch, that piece of news might not be to the liking of companies like Comcast, who actually pay to keep channels such as MSNBC exclusive so you don’t wander off on that Internet thing and miss the commercials. MSNBC’s prez Rick Kaplan discussed his network’s blogging strategy and let it slip “what we’re edging toward is streaming our shows. I’ll probably get in trouble for saying that.” Yes he will, my guess: look for Comcast and the like to start a high pitch whining pretty soon
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MSNBC Moves Toward Streaming Shows
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