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The Thomas Crampton Channel
IPTV idea for Taiwan?Posted by Thomas Crampton, July 1, 2008 7:20 AM
Journalist and new media entrepreneur Thomas Crampton is now posting some of his work on Danwei, including this online pitch for a media business. Taking a break from my many video interviews, this is a video presentation of an idea. When I pitched this idea in a blog post a week ago, I received numerous emails of encouragement with some helpful suggestions. This is a refined version of the idea presented on video and set to drumbeat. Would you want this service in China?
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Comments on IPTV idea for Taiwan?KyLin TV does this for America, offering stations from Taiwan, Mainland China, Japan, and Korea. i recently blogged about this being offered for only $8 U.S. per month at http://feisnik.blogspot.com/2008/06/how-do-you-get-chinese-channels-in.html. Nik, That is a very interesting service. Have you ever tried it? Has anyone out there tried it? Tom |
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