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		<title>The TV business needs to adapt to survive</title>
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If you are relying upon the ostrich business model and you work for a traditional media company then you might well be facing your final days according to Henry Blodget on Silicon Valley Insider 
Following a chat with a pal of mine who has had several years of happiness in the TV industry &#8211; the [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you are relying upon the ostrich business model and you work for a traditional media company then you might well be facing your final days according to <a href="http://www.businessinsider.com/henry-blodget-analysts-begin-to-realize-that-theres-no-way-to-save-television-2009-6">Henry Blodget on Silicon Valley Insider </a></p>
<p>Following a chat with a pal of mine who has had several years of happiness in the TV industry &#8211; the times they are <strong><em>definitely</em></strong> a changing. If the TV companies don&#8217;t adapt to the changes in availability of content then they won&#8217;t be the kings of the advertising dollars that they are used to being for much longer.</p>
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