British TV reviewer turned internet guru, John Naughton, foresees the end of traditional broadcasting and the rise of a new media ecology amid unending change. He names a few of its characteristics he foresees, in a Guardian essay (free registration required) that’s adapted from the UK Marketing Society’s Annual Lecture he delivered on February 28th. Worth reading.
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