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Entrepreneur Aims to Overthrow TV, Not Get Rich

As co-founder and executive director of the Participatory Culture Foundation, Nicholas Reville spearheads the Miro project, a video platform that aims to keep internet television open and accessible to all.
Photo: Courtesy Nicholas Reville

Most software entrepreneurs’ ambition is to sell out for a huge wad of cash, or maybe go public for an even bigger pile. Not so Nicholas Reville: He wants to overthrow the television industry, and he doesn’t care if he gets rich. In fact, as executive director and co-founder of the Participatory Culture Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Reville is unlikely to make much money at all.

By Bryan Gardiner

Full Story: http://www.wired.com/techbiz/people/news/2007/10/nonprofit_software

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