Tarzan Media
p2pnet.net News View:- "I’ve been thinking lots about digital media and broadcast issues and I’m rapidly coming to the opinion that as regards broadcast," says Jim Griffin, ceo of ceo of Cherry Lane Digital.
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There are only two things that really matter:
1. Channel We – Traditional broadcast, however delivered, especially feel-free over-the-air radio and television. Its installed base makes it matter now and for the rest of the lives of everyone here now.
2. Channel Me – Broadband Everywhere, however delivered, especially through wireless and wired unfettered access to a reasonably open Internet.
Everything in-between will prove merely transitional and opportunistic, diving after a quick buck before ubiquitous connectivity drowns their tired hardware-based systems in a bionomic flood of ultra-wideband, software-defined radio carrying any and every media type imaginable.
Rinse, repeat at least twice, a decade.
The transition will be Tarzan Media, clinging to the old vine of We while swinging for Me. When it is firmly in our hands the world will look different, present new challenges that obviate the old.
Media concentration?
Not with a digital dial pulled like taffy, glazed with branding and fractured into a billion bite-sized mind candies, all tempting you to open your OpticPodphone-MediaLogger for another digital "gift."
The public’s likely jaded response?
Encrypt a stream royalty-free from your home computer to a wafer-thin wireless ear/eye piece – No one can please our self-obsessed generation like ourselves. From Channel We to Channel Me to Channel Oui, we get what we want where and when we want it, option value deluxe, supersize me.
It’s America’s favorite export, and the only surprise is that we dare to call it culture …
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March 26th, 2005 at 9:18 am
The ultimate aim of all the legislative pushing, global corporate funded anti-internet terrorism, and villification of anyone remotely interested in power computer usage and open internet policies is to destroy channel “me”.
They want to use legislatures and regulatory bodies to destroy the internet by either divesting it of all public-demanded usage or stripping it’s end users of the capability to send data and making it another one way pipe.. a glorified TV-radio hybrid under control of government and megaconglomerates.
February 20th, 2010 at 9:18 pm
i purchased the full virsion of fab6 on dec. 10 2009 a mounth later my computer crashed and i had to buy a new one im using the free virsion which expires today is there any way i can get reinstated without paying for it again thank you
February 20th, 2010 at 9:22 pm
i bought fab6 on dec. 10 2009 my computer crashed a month later can i get reinstated with out buying it again
June 6th, 2010 at 5:28 pm
yeah i think you can. i bought mine at tarzanmedia.com. they offer lifetime updates so if you bought it from them, just email them when you need an update.
March 25th, 2011 at 8:31 pm
Ican’t get that e-mail to work.