Who Wants a Cable TV Model for Market Data, Anyway?

The concept of on-demand data isn’t new, but the technology required to make it a reality is now emerging. Max asks whether data providers have the vision and will to make it happen.

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Over the years, many frustrated with the rising cost of market data have compared evolving market data delivery mechanisms to Cable TV. At first, they loved the choice: hundreds of channels available at the click of a button, all aggregated in one place, and the ability to record and replay. Want to see more of Andrew Zimmern eating unspeakable things and loving it, or extreme wrestlers beating each other to a bloody pulp (like, until they look like something Andrew Zimmern would chow down on)

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