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more about #jonathanmiller more comments → croush1211: Second paragraph, "Washington Post Company". This reminds me, I have an idea for Gawker editors and no idea where to send it. There should be some ki... more » Magister: Murdoch has the proof of a pay-wall through the WSJ and if others were to follow suit or if big names were to join his syndicate, I don't see any reas... more » badasscat: So in other words, a Trust. Which is what anti-trust laws exist for. more » Mo MoDo: It all depends on whether the pricing plan is ala carte or all you can eat. As someone who has watched five episodes of Ii>It's Always Sunny In Phi... more » rcdl: I wouldn't have a problem with this if the price is reasonable (less than 5/month), there were no commercials, and most importantly they kept all epis... more » badasscat: It's not not on the agenda? Which means it is on the agenda? Anyway, their loss if they start charging. They should think back and remember why they... more » elinorwhyme: But when will they start streaming in other countries is what I want to know. They have been working on "legal issues" for over a year. more » DorothyBarker: Was bound to happen. Bets on whether they share fairly with all the creatives that make the shows happen? more » iplaudius: I’d pay a modest subscription fee (ca. $5/mo.), if I could watch new episodes of shows as soon as they’re released conventionally. Or maybe $0.50 ... more » belltolls: As long as it's just the Fox shows. more » Awesome X: Ugh, that'll suck. But it's totally expected. Newspapers, Hulu -- they're all going to make us pay to use the Internet in a worthwhile way, and it's g... more » Almostbanned: If it's less than $5/month (and it should be), then I don't have a problem with it. Life isn't free, hippies. more » croush1211: As long as it's a reasonable price, I wouldn't be opposed to becoming a subscriber. I don't watch things on Hulu because they are free; I use the site... more » heddahopper: watch the rest all fall: Jeff Berman is first. When Miller referenced inspirational leader he was directing that at him. If he tells the McDonald's s... more » nirreskeya: Obviously it's possible, but is it common for execs to live in the Bay Area and commute to L.A.? more » -
#printisdead
Rupert Murdoch, Gang Leader
OK, maybe Rupert Murdoch really is serious about charging for online newspaper content, after all: The News Corporation chairman has reportedly dispatched his lieutenant to form some kind of newspaper pay-wall gang. More » -
#injustices
Enjoy Your Free Hulu While You Still Can
Why does everything good have to come to an end? Sigh. According to Jeff Bercovici of Daily Finance, Hulu is poised to start charging people subscription fees to watch video on the site. More » -
#hires
Should MySpace Hire the Hero or the Zero?
Former Facebook COO Owen Van Natta is the frontrunner to replace Chris DeWolfe as MySpace CEO. Blog lordling Jason Calacanis has been jokingly nominated for the News Corp. gig. Here's who should get it. More » -
#exits
Friendship with Boss's Wife Can't Save MySpace CEO
Sucking up to the CEO's wife is usually a wise move. But did it doom MySpace chief Chris DeWolfe? More » -
#aol
While AOL's chief speaks at MIT, three plucky AOLers prove him right.

