"Broadcasters like us can take one conversation way past a network of stations to an instant
world-wide audience," Lydon says.
"We feel [that using the Web is] a radically bigger opportunity than we have ever had before."
Working at HLS
Lydon, according to his new colleagues at the Berkman Center, has been active in contributing to the intellectual environment of the center, although he is not teaching any courses.
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