I don't know about universal live-ness, but anything not live would be 
on-demand...    B

Dave Sikula, to PGage, May 17th:

> I am reminded of nothing so much as the rant Chris Diamantopoulos's 
> "Episodes" character went on that insisted that the only hope network TV 
> had was utter chaos: that everything would be live and that there would be 
> no regular scheduling; shows could appear any time with any cast and any 
> plot elements, up to and including actors getting shot with actual guns on 
> camera. "You think any actor is going to turn down a network gig, if the 
> cost is only getting shot?" Audiences would tune in if only to not miss 
> what was happening.
>
> I don't think we're far from that.
>

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