TVBlog
by David Goetzl
Could Berkshire Hathaway be angling for a say in consolidation in the TV distribution business? It's certainly intriguing to envision its CEO Warren Buffett inviting the leaders of the top … Read the whole story
by Erik Sass
More Americans are ditching cable and satellite TV, and the "cord-cutting" trend is benefiting IPTV, which is capturing a larger share of the market. … Read the whole story
by David Goetzl
Telemundo will integrate Vine, the Twitter app that allows users to create short videos, into its broadcast of the "Premios Tu Mundo" Awards Aug. … Read the whole story
by David Goetzl
Viacom and Symphony Advanced Media will launch a custom project to track consumption of MTV content across multiple screens related to the network's "Video … Read the whole story
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by Amy Corr
I see what you’re doing here, Kraft, promoting your Recipe Makers meals with a “Get your chef together” tagline. It’s like a foodie version … Read the whole story
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by Amy Corr
Taco Bell smothers, Google Fiber finds hidden treasures and Infiniti breaks from the norm. Let's launch! Read the whole story
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by Amy Corr
This ad has been around for a couple of months and it still creeps me out. Something about a fully dressed man soaping up … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by David Goetzl
As Time Warner Cable (TWC) and CBS trade barbs in their fee dispute, there's plenty of posturing to admire as each blames the other … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Charlene Weisler, Op-Ed Contributor
Back in January, I wrote an article about the pending Nielsen purchase of Arbitron and how that might affect the media business should the … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Phyllis Fine, Staff Writer
Would viewers pay specifically for the privilege of watching CBS? That's what Time Warner Cable recently asked when it made a very public offer … Read the whole story