i prefer free over the air TV like you can get in China (analog), Thailand (analog), Korea (ISDB-T), and Germany DVB-T. There are 20-30M people doing this in Asia and Mobitv is celebrating 4M...
subscription and paid services will never take off until people are used to watching tv on their mobiles.
It is pretty clear that he only became MOT's Chief Strategy Officer because he was Zander's friend. He did not have experience or track record to get such job in a (still) multibillion dollar company. I would venture the guess that he hardly knew what a strategy was. He was a techie/academic. Besides that, the strategy of the business has been a disaster (I would not blame him, I blame the departed Ron Garriques, his lieutenants - many of which are still around, including the strategy guy at MDB- and Zander).
So Nottenburg was clearly done. The question now is whether Brown will bring someone from the outside who actually can bring a fresh perspective and knows the cable, public safety, enterprise and mobile businesses, or whether he will just promote some old MOT hand...
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subscription and paid services will never take off until people are used to watching tv on their mobiles.