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OnHollywood: “Is The Web The New Hollywood?”

OnHollywood: “Is The Web The New Hollywood?”: "The first day kicked off in a smart way with a discussion featuring ‘clueful’ people, as Stowe Boyd wrote. The panel. moderated by J.D. Lasica, included Jennifer Feiken, Google; Ted Cohen, EMI; Erik Flannigan, AOL; Ted Cohen, EMI; and Jeremy Allaire, Brightcove. Dan Farber has the blow by blow, including this from Cohen: ‘The audience is taking over the programming. A few years ago we looked at litigating it, now we are looking at how to monetize it.’

Can’t tell if the title question was answered; I voted ‘no’ in the poll running during live chat.

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