paidContent.org - The Economics of Content

Current Story

Malone Predicts NBC’s Broadband Olympic Strategy Will Flop

By Staci D. Kramer - Fri 20 Jun 2008 04:34 PM PST

The man who once predicted a television universe with 500 channels isn’t too thrilled with the internet version. Liberty Media (NSDQ: LINTA) Chairman John Malone, also now the chairman of DirecTV (NYSE: DTV), told the FT: “I think the idea that they’re going to put television shows and movies on the internet, bypass their traditional distribution and have no way of collecting [revenues] is absurd.”

He predicts failure for NBC’s plans for hundreds of broadband hours of live Olympic coverage from Beijing: “Very expensive events – expensive to buy and expensive to produce – are not going to have adequate underwriting through advertising.”

And, once it’s been provided , Malone doubts the ability to get people to pay: “You’ve got to be very careful what you promise to the public on the internet. They’re going to have a very hard time getting anyone to pay them for their content.”

Posted in: Advertising, Broadband, Companies, NBC Universal, Entertainment, Sports, Digital Olympics, Media, TV

Tags: john malone,


EconWomen, Oct. 29, 2008 | Edison Ballroom | New York City Our panels are jam-packed with top women’s media executives. Register: http://econwomen.eventbrite.com

Related Research from Alacrastore.com
0 Responses:
  • There are currently no comments for this article.

    Why don't you make one?

Post Your Comment

Mobile Options

» Mobile App
» Mobile/WAP Site

Send a News Tip

About

paidContent.org, flagship of the ContentNext Media network, provides global coverage of the business of digital content.

Rafat Ali
Publisher & Editor

Staci D. Kramer
Co-Editor

David Kaplan
Senior Correspondent

Robert Andrews
U.K. Editor

Amanda Natividad
Editorial Producer

FOBM Conference - Oct 28 | Edison Ballroom | NYC

New Media/Interactive Job Listings

Post Job
More Jobs

Generous Supporters