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Subject: RE: UKNM: Subscriptions
From: Bunder, Leslie
Date: Wed, 16 Jun 1999 15:37:35 +0100

Why watch the TV? well (apart from Sky and the horrible out-of-date
annual licence fee!) there are no online charges. I can watch TV for
several hours a day/week/month and it doesn't rack up a huge phone bill
in the process!

So TV doesn't involve any on-going costs as such!

Leslie
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>From: Stefan Magdalinski[SMTP:stefanatisness [dot] org]
>Sent: 15 June 1999 17:43
>To: uk-netmarketingatchinwag [dot] com
>Subject: Re: UKNM: Subscriptions
>
>Felix Velarde wrote:
>>
>> Stefan:
>>
>> > > Content is still the killer app of the Web, and if people want
>> > > content, they'll pay for content.
>> >
>> >rubbish.
>> >
>> >I used to buy Time Out. I use www.thisislondon.com
>>
>> i used to use thisislondon until i found i couldn't get it to fit on
>> the corner of my armchair without blocking the telly
>
>you still watch telly? why?
>
>>
>> >I used to have an A-Z. I use www.multimap.com
>>
>> i used to use multimap until i found i couldn't find my way to the
>> nearest internet cafe from regent's park road
>
>I always print them out before I leave.
>
>>
>> >I used to buy newspapers. I read about 20 news sites from around the
>> >globe.
>>
>> i still get my headlines from itn online, but what do iread on the
>> tube when my pda's out of range of the nearest broadcaster (currently
>> in new york city?
>>
>
>a good book I got from amazon
>
>> >I used to read Adbusters, now I've got UKNM.
>>
>> uknm's not as funny. well, sometimes...
>>
>> >content is getting cheaper by the day, by the hour, by the minute.
>>
>> but good, specialist content costs effort and expertise. it's like
>> saying you've got frontpage so you can design web pages. what you
>> really mean is you can publish web pages. i suspect what you mean is
>
>not in my world it doesn't.
>
>> if you're already online it's easy to get all the info you need.
>> doesn't solve the problems associated with not having a 3mbit uplink
>> from you watch if you're stuck in traffic, and free content doesn't
>> mean it's good content.
>
>and the number of companies successfully selling content (apart from to
>people who then republish for nothing, e.g. PA) is?
>
>>
>> i hate to vaguely contradict myself, but some things are worth paying
>> that extra bit for, n'est-ce pas?
>>
>> best wishes
>>
>> felix velarde
>>
>> director Head New Media
>> success is about interaction
>> voice + 44 (0) 171 737 7579
>> http://www.head-newmedia.com
>
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