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	<title>Comments on: TV Academy Ponders Its Future With Help From Intel</title>
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		<title>By: notgyet13</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The panel was terrific.  Especially illuminating were the discussions about how social media has changed viewing habits, particularly when it comes to the TV version of &quot;release windows.&quot; No one wants to be the last person in their social network to see something -- which results in situations like &quot;Prison Break&quot; being the most popular show in China, before it even airs there.    Comment from the great Henry Jenkins:  &quot;TV is suffering a market failure in not getting content to consumers in the right time frames and formats.&quot;  Correcting that failure is a major opportunity ... ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The panel was terrific.  Especially illuminating were the discussions about how social media has changed viewing habits, particularly when it comes to the TV version of &#8220;release windows.&#8221; No one wants to be the last person in their social network to see something &#8212; which results in situations like &#8220;Prison Break&#8221; being the most popular show in China, before it even airs there.    Comment from the great Henry Jenkins:  &#8220;TV is suffering a market failure in not getting content to consumers in the right time frames and formats.&#8221;  Correcting that failure is a major opportunity &#8230; </p>
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