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Is Absolute Zero-Barrier-to-Entry Media Kelvin?

“What would happen if anybody could produce radio or TV programming as easily as they consume it? What would happen if the natural limits to broadcasting went away?” So asks my friend Doc Searls in his rocking magazine, Linux Journal: The Rise of Independent Media. Check it out. Smart stuff.

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