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The broadcast free-to-air TV industry has seen a proliferation of channels and the development of the enabled base of VCR/DVDs and game consoles. All of this has created massive competition for the eyeball and fragmented audiences. The changes now under way with Internet TV, mobile 3G and VOD are possibly even more profound.

Neil Blackley

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