Welcome to Episode 20 of Light Light Through - Blockbuster, Netflix, the Web: The Future of Watching Movies out of Theaters.\xa0 It all began with Edison's kinetoscope, which gave movie-viewers a one-on-one experience.\xa0 Now, after a century of theater going, more and more people are watching movies on their own devices.\xa0 But not all of them are equal.\xa0 Blockbuster, which has dominated this market, still makes you go out in the rain to return a movie.\xa0 Netflix is better, but still leaves you hostage to the mailman.\xa0 That leaves the Web - and nothing succeeds like delivery of movies at the speed of light...
\nAnd debuting in this Episode, a new LOLT feature: flashes ... in which I give quickie takes on media news.\xa0 This week:\xa0 the media are most to blame for the Boston cartoon terror scare ... Viacom the doomed dinosaur snarls at YouTube ... Yale prof disapproves of student sex in showers (well, ok, sometimes I'm make an exception and consider a story which isn't media news)...
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\nThe Plot to Save Socrates\xa0- my latest novel
"challenging fun" - Entertainment Weekly
"Da Vinci-esque thriller" - New York Daily News\xa0\xa0