“This is the most transformational period in the history of media. It is the true conversion from analog to digital and from individual channels to a converged media landscape. Oftentimes, I live in the past as my proxy for the future. For those who remember PointCast, BMW films or the launch of Instant Messenger, you can hopefully relate.
Looking to the past, the year was 1994, when I first truly fell in love—with the internet, that is. It combined so many aspects of what I like: technology, writing, creative development, design and business, all rolled up into one. But the internet was young, and I don’t think it was ready for our love. The internet eventually grew up, into a digital platform, and a glimmer of what it would ultimately be showed up one day, in the form of Hulu.”
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