Is Mainstream Media's Business Model Broken?
04:34 - Tuesday 19 April 2011 - In Categories World News, UK Videos
For over a decade, mainstream media companies have complained they’re losing billions in revenue to internet pirates.
However, critics believe these global entities only have themselves to blame. In the video below, US author Joe Karaganis explains why.
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