$120 million to be made over online content this year
By fred | December 3, 2007
So there’s this ongoing writers’ strike, and studios and other liars are claiming that they can’t pay writers out of online streaming and content written for the Internet, because you know, either it’s promotion or they’re not even sure if they’d be able to make a penny out of it, those poor babies.
Meanwhile, as we all know, they’re making a fortune out of it. Recently Financial Times just revealed that the four US television networks are in line to generate $120 million of revenues in 2007 from online content, according to a leading media buyer.
It is nothing new though, as we’ve already seen them admitting to such things in this video. But that was all before writers dared asking to be paid for their work, of course. Since then, the Internet is something so new and unpredictable there’s just no way to make money out of it. No really, if you don’t believe me just google it!
