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On a Mission to Change the Economics of Hollywood (Los Angeles Times)







On a Mission to Change the Economics of
Hollywood (Los Angeles Times)

On a Mission to Change the Economics of
Hollywood (Los Angeles Times)
04/10/2004 05:07 AM

Los Angeles Times - In the mid-1990s, as the rest of Silicon Valley was dreaming up futuristic visions for the Internet, Reed Hastings was starting a firm that let people use the World Wide Web to rent an unlimited number of movies for a monthly fee.




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