Big media companies have lots of money and content, but they have no way to tap into a good base of users.
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If you look at the Internet, it's been hard for a lot of the traditional media companies to launch viable brands.
There are literally tens of thousands of very good content providers in the world that don't distribute their content through TV channels.
All media owners want to attract advertising revenue. Google is no different.
You can't throw money at the Internet to make it work - it really is all about the quality of the content.
If you could position the best platform media company around the world with the best content, we could get explosive growth.
There are a lot of good ideas that could benefit from big media. You have a lot of companies that hit a wall and can't get beyond a certain level. They need the infrastructure and distribution of a large company.
The problem most people make with their media presence is they're trying to craft a media presence as opposed to just consistently publishing who they are.
Viewers don't care how big media companies are. They care whether they can dump those they don't like, whether because of lousy service or because of crummy shows.
Making media companies that you hope to sell is not a lot of fun for anyone who cares deeply about making media.
Media is very different from financial services. People are very fickle and very vocal. They believe that things should be one way and not the other. It's still very rewarding to build products for huge audiences. It feels like you're making an impact.
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