Video, Video, and More Video: It’s a Wonderful Free World!
Talk about saving a few cents; it looks like everything is going free these days. Even the famed holier-than-thou Wall Street Journal?
I highly doubt it.
The paid portion is just too big of a revenue stream and there are too many senior-mongering adults that would feel like stiffs without it. But then again, all of those people still get the hard copy. Don’t they?
Maybe if Rupert gets his hands on it, he’ll take it free. But not without a fight. Maybe, he should have purchased Wallstrip. Now, that would give him a decided advantage.
Wishful thinking, of course
Here’s $5bb worth of content…
And here’s content worth $5mm…
Which one do you think should be getting the higher purchase price?
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