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Akimbo breaks ground with Internet TV
Mike Langberg in the San Jose Mercury News: Akimbo breaks ground with Internet TV service.
Langberg concludes: "Akimbo, to me, seems destined to be one of those pioneers with a clear vision of the promised land, nevertheless doomed to die in the desert on the way there." I'm not so sure. As long as Akimbo doesn't rely chiefly on "content" from the major media companies and broadens its offerings to include compelling grassroots video, it should do just fine.
November 16, 2004 at 07:10 AM in Citizen media, Television | Permalink
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