There's probably a way to use that great content and to live under the radar now and then in order to reach a new audience. That's the thinking I'm talking about.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think if you make good, interesting content with compelling story lines and good characters, people will tune into the web for as long as you want them to.
When people are making the decision to put a piece of content online, they really do truly want to get it in front of the largest audience.
People are looking for original content in many different places, as are advertisers. This takes us into a whole new ballgame.
I feel like we always kept our core philosophy of making content that we would wanna watch, and there's definitely a different scale we are offering that at today.
I just feel like content is content; people want to see it resonate.
You really can create a lot of value by putting content and distribution together, particularly if the content is cable content.
The future of the television industry is changing at an unstoppable rate, and it is exciting to share my experience and thoughts on how this will change the value of content in the digital space.
I think with the whole new Internet media, I'm not necessarily Internet savvy, but I just feel that the way that art in general will be presented to the public is going to be different.
I think the mistake a lot of people make with new media is they just focus on one thing. But any one thing - just doing podcasts or just having a website or just doing television - isn't enough anymore.
Big media companies have lots of money and content, but they have no way to tap into a good base of users.