Danish Radio (also a tv broadcaster) have been broadcasting a lot of their productions for free for a long time.
fx, check out
http://dr.dk/wulffmorgenthaler/?spots=true
-a show made by the people from the brilliant www.wulffmorgenthaler.com
and Danish tv2 have launched their own channel in cyberspace, "Sputnik", which also broadcasts tv2's productions. this, though, for a small fee. About 2$ a day, or 8$ per month.
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Thats hardly a new thing.
Danish Radio (also a tv broadcaster) have been broadcasting a lot of their productions for free for a long time.
fx, check out
http://dr.dk/wulffmorgenthaler/?spots=true
-a show made by the people from the brilliant www.wulffmorgenthaler.com
and Danish tv2 have launched their own channel in cyberspace, "Sputnik", which also broadcasts tv2's productions. this, though, for a small fee. About 2$ a day, or 8$ per month.