Subject: Re: The DEATH of hard copy From: cclash@web.apc.org (Jocelyn J. Paquette Bob Ewing) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 96 12:38:22 -0500 (EST)
How the Web Was Won
Subject: Re: The DEATH of hard copy From: cclash@web.apc.org (Jocelyn J. Paquette Bob Ewing) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 96 12:38:22 -0500 (EST)

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> From marketplace.com!owner-online-news Fri Feb 23 04:38:39 1996
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> From: Vin Crosbie 
> Subject: Re: The DEATH of hard copy
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> If Hard Copy is going to die, what's going to happen to Inside Edition and
> Entertainment Tonight?
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> Vin Crosbie         FreeMark Communications, Inc.
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With a bit of luck that infomercial Entertainment Tonight will
die; more likley a multimedia web version will appear. In
reality, I sense we are a long way away from the death of tv
programs, they will evolve but they will stay with us. 
Magazines now that's different, here hard copy titles
will decrease or attempt to emulate the electronic
versions, Ray Gun for example.

Bob Ewing

http://regina.ism.ca/trakker/seed/indseed.htm

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