They're both video, they can look and feel the same if you want to. But what you can put on YouTube - and of course what you can find there - is worlds apart from what will get past even the most jaded "traditional" producer.

We have a generation coming up for whom YouTube *is* TV. They don't draw the same lines we do, so they don't understand how different they are.

Just look at the recent Fox case. Can you imagine similar against YouTube? "We didn't say it, we're just the phone line."

The old system has massive flaws, but I can't believe that keeping most of the old structures while discarding all accountability is the way to fix it.

PS: I believe the censoring is his voice-to-text software.