When I watched the premiere of "Mr. Robot" a few weeks ago, aspects of this character's life seemed familiar. It wasn't because he is a master computer hacker -- a … Read the whole story
Little surprise from Nielsen's first look at weekly usage and reach of media devices and platforms: TV is still way ahead -- especially in … Read the whole story
Although TV set manufacturers continue to ramp up 4K TV production, one new study now says it will take up to 10 years for … Read the whole story
"Celebrity Family Feud" scored a surprisingly big summer series premiere number for ABC, well north of a two rating among 18-49 viewers. A new … Read the whole story
AOL officially ends one chapter and enters a new one -- one, as its new positioning states, that will be "Powered by Verizon." The … Read the whole story
A group of Web users under 13 have no grounds to revive a privacy lawsuit alleging that Viacom and Google wrongly used tracking technology … Read the whole story
Apparently traditional TV, time-shifted TV, and over-the-top (OTT) services aren't enough: People will pay additionally for single TV movies/programs/sports events -- presumably either ad-free … Read the whole story
According to a new Q1 2015 Digitalsmiths survey, 7.7% of respondents switched providers in the last three months, a 2.0% increase y/y. Additionally over … Read the whole story
Wow. "Orange Is The New Black" is already up to Season 3. I say "wow" because I've been meaning to start watching ever since … Read the whole story
Omnigon's new software, BracketPro, will now make it possible for sports networks and all kinds of publishers to let users weigh in on "best-of" … Read the whole story
Cell phones were allowed onto golf's U.S. Open course this year, but Meerkat and Periscope streaming were not only prohibited but policed online. So … Read the whole story