Two former Netscape execs have launched the Open Media Network, a peer-to-peer network of legal television shows, radio programs, movies, podcasts and video blogs. KQED and WGBH have both signed up to distribute programming. "It's a wonderful showcase for state-of-the-art digital distribution,'' said Mike Homer, founder of the nonprofit Open Media Network. "While illegal content has been the story, I think legal content in the audio and video world is poised to take off.'' Homer hopes to expand the network to wireless and TiVo platforms.

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