by Maarten Albarda on Mar 31, 2:16 PM
Does it make sense for advertisers to negotiate deals with platforms? Of course it does. But these should no longer be associated with old-timey linear TV seasons.
by Dave Morgan on Mar 30, 12:26 PM
American consumers today may spend more time on digital content than they do on TV, but no digital property can deliver anything close to the daily reach of TV.
by Cory Treffiletti on Mar 29, 1:55 PM
YouTube is exponentially larger than MTV ever was, and YouTube Music is influencing an entire generation of music fans -- similar to what MTV did in the 1980s.
by Gord Hotchkiss on Mar 28, 1:22 PM
Who is Gord Hotchkiss? My AI doppelganger is extraordinarily cool, doing stuff I would love to do -- but definitely not on my CV.
by Steven Rosenbaum on Mar 27, 1:16 PM
Making sense of "this free-form system of asymmetrical consumption and unlimited supply of content on many different devices," according to Evan Shapiro.
by Maarten Albarda on Mar 24, 1:16 PM
At the House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing, U.S. lawmakers' tone was mostly "My mind is made up, but let me see if I can embarrass you."
by Dave Morgan on Mar 23, 3:13 PM
Google's YouTube now captures 7.9% of all video viewing on U.S. televisions, more than any other streamer.
by Cory Treffiletti on Mar 22, 2:08 PM
Vinyl records have been back in vogue for a long time now, and in 2022 more than $1.2 billion of vinyl was sold for artists old and new.
by Gord Hotchkiss on Mar 21, 2:10 PM
Google Glass's demise bring up some takeaways about the fading dividing line between technology and humans.
by Steven Rosenbaum on Mar 20, 1:51 PM
"We are today facing normalization and mainstreaming of extremist ideologies like never before," said Anti-Defamation League's Lauren T. Krapf during a SXSW panel.