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  <author>J.D. Lasica</author>
  <more_info>http://www.darknet.com</more_info>
  <unique_identifier> ISBN: 0471683345</unique_identifier>
  <publisher>John Wiley &amp; Sons</publisher>
  <description>Warren Lieberfarb, the hard-charging former head of Warner Home Video, almost single-handedly invented the DVD. So what does he see for the future of television? Surprisingly, it's a distributed, on-demand model that Hollywood, so far, has shown little interest in. But Hollywood's digital future is ineviable.

The following is excerpted from chapter 8 (Personal broadcasting) of J.D. Lasica's book "Darknet: Hollywood's War Against the Digital Generation."</description>
  <date_created>2005-04-30</date_created>
  <first_published>2005-04-30</first_published>
  <mature_content>No</mature_content>
  <collection>ourmedia</collection>
  <title>Hollywood's visionary outcast</title>
  <mediatype>text</mediatype>
  <uploader>jdlasica@gmail.com</uploader>
  <publicdate>2005-07-19 06:31:57</publicdate>
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