OK, so first let me define the term "independent website" as is meant in the thread name: A website not directly connected to an non-web entity or corporation. So any newspaper website would be "dependent", as would sites like Yahoo or Google, who are corporations (even though their business is web-based). Simplest example of what I mean by independent website would be Apolyton (or rottentomatoes, or television without pity, or imdb).
So the question becomes, can anyone envision popular independent websites lasting as long as some TV franchises (like the Today or Tonight Shows) or perhaps even as long as some printed media (like The Economist, or the NY Times) have? Does the web make this more or less likely? (given that anything lasting that long is actually rare)
So the question becomes, can anyone envision popular independent websites lasting as long as some TV franchises (like the Today or Tonight Shows) or perhaps even as long as some printed media (like The Economist, or the NY Times) have? Does the web make this more or less likely? (given that anything lasting that long is actually rare)
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