Jorge
November 2nd, 2007, 11:10 AM
Forgets that TV content is already being beamed into the homes of cable TV subscribers unlike music.
This past weekend Jeff Zucker, NBC Universal’s chief executive, warned that Apple's iTunes was undermining the ability of "traditional" media companies to sell their content online at profitable rates, and he urged them to take a stand.
Zucker claimed that NBC only made about $15 million from Apple in 2006, despite being responsible for some 40% of the television downloads on iTunes.
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This past weekend Jeff Zucker, NBC Universal’s chief executive, warned that Apple's iTunes was undermining the ability of "traditional" media companies to sell their content online at profitable rates, and he urged them to take a stand.
Zucker claimed that NBC only made about $15 million from Apple in 2006, despite being responsible for some 40% of the television downloads on iTunes.
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