- Television News Daily - Monday, Aug. 17, 2015
- Tyrion, Meet Big Bird: How The Media Told The HBO-'Sesame Street' Story
- Dish TV Concerns Sink Viacom Stock
- Brought To You By The Letters A Through Z, But Mostly H, B & O
- Samsung Beams Up PGA Championship
- Why Not A Pay PBS App?
- Mobile Video Is The Future Of Mobile Advertising
- Sports On Viewers' Top Of Mind -- As Off-The-Field Activities Make For Reality TV
- Infiniti Taps TEN For Pebble Beach Installation
- For Programmatic TV Buying, Small Can Be An Advantage
- FilmOn Wants Appeals Court To Uphold Surprise Victory Over Broadcasters
- Apple Delaying Live TV Service Until 2016
- Future Plc to Launch "Crime Scene" Mag
- Television News Daily - Friday, Aug. 14, 2015
- What? HBO Picked Up 'Sesame Street'? How Is This Possible?
- NBC Banks On Comedy Pros
- Broadcasters, Digital Content Next, And Movie Studios Next Tell FCC To Keep 'Sensitive' Information Confidential
- Saving The TV Business Model
- Discovery Taps Ross As Group President
- Cox, Cablevision, and Verizon Top Netflix Streaming Performance List
- Late-Night Talk Shows Spike More Ad Interest --- And Reruns
- Report: No Apple TV Revolution, Again
- Cablevision Ordered To Stop Saying Verizon Lies About Broadband
- 'Watch!' Comes To Walmart
- Tribune Revs Up, Rockets On Retrans Fees
- AT&T, Now With DirecTV, Points Way To Future
- Oceania Chooses PBS' Series For Brand's First TV Integration
- Television News Daily - Thursday, Aug. 13, 2015
- 'Ray Donovan' Actor Is Giving TV's Best Performance Right Now
- Cord-Cutting Slams Pay TV, More Subscriber Woes
- NBCU Invests In Vox Media
- Social Networking Preferred On Mobile, Tablets Favored For TV
- News Corp. Revs Dip On Newspaper Declines
- Viewability Crashes, Drops To 44%
- FX Chief Bemoans Big, Bad Programming Glut
- Here Are The Nominees For This Year's Streamys
- Streaming's Growth May Create A Very Fickle Audience
- TV Viewers Can Be Lazy With Fast-Forwarding
- OTT Churn Rises As Consumers Switch And Sample
- Television News Daily - Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2015
- Hooray For Local TV News Anchor's One-Man Kardashian Protest
- Viacom New Ad Sales Unit Focuses On Social Media
- GEICO, Progressive Face Ad Conundrum
- Digital Engagement Index
- Anti-Bingeing But Not Anti-TV Viewer: In A Glut TV Age
- 'Late, Late Show' To Showcase YouTube
- Kids Know Disney, But There's More Interest In YouTube
- Television News Daily - Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2015
- Esquire Sports Agent Series Sheds Light On Real-Life Jerry Maguires
- TV Ads Still Boom, Biggest Growth Outside U.S.
- CBS's Poltrack: If Only People Would Stop Using DVRs
- 2016 Could Bring More Volatility To The TV Ad Market
- Millennial TV Viewing Strong, Says CBS
- Are There Too Many Streaming Choices?
- The TV Is Dead, Long Live The TV
- Despite Ratings Dip, Retrans Delivers CBS Revs
- 'Minority Report,' 'Lucifer,' And 'Blindspot' Pilots Leak Online
- For Big Media, The End Of Last Week Was Really The End
- FilmOn Draws On Surprise California Win To Combat Contempt Finding
- How Secondary Audiences Are A Summer Blockbuster's Secret Weapon
- Television News Daily - Monday, Aug. 10, 2015
- Gifford's Death Revives Memories Of TV In A Much Different Era
- GOP Presidential Debate Most Watched Cable Show (Outside Sports) In History
- Canadian Politician's Baffling Don't-Tax-Netflix Video
- Will Hacking Into TV Sets And/Or Remotes Be Next?
- Amid Media Market Correction, Analyst Ups Nielsen To 'Outperform,' Cites Changing 'Tone'
- Programmatic Video Goes Cross-Screen As Marketers Make More Use Of TV Data Segments
- Binge Watchers Fickle, Abandon Series If They Can't Find An Episode
- Less Than A Third Subscribe To TV Streaming Services For Original Shows
- Programmatic's $10 Billion Milestone: Display First, TV Next
- Broadcasters Argue FilmOn Not Entitled To Compulsory License
- There's A Downside To Not Caring About Nielsen Numbers
- FCC To Consider Whether Data Caps, Privacy Practices Affect Broadband Adoption
- Television News Daily - Friday, Aug. 7, 2015
- GOP Debate Was Great TV; Stewart's Farewell Was A Yawner
- Cord-Cutting Concerns, Weak TV Ads Slash Media Stock Value
- Will Stock-Diving Fears Finally Drive TV Companies To Make Decisions They've Avoided?
- Big Broadcast Nets Drop In Revs, Fox Is Big Loser
- Sobering Wall Street Media Picture: Cord-Cutting Concerns Come To Market
- Fox Leans On 'Empire' To Rescue It From Ratings Blues
- Binge Viewing of TV Programs A Widespread Behavior
- Cablevision Loses Video Ground, High-Speed Orders Up
- Why Programmatic TV Doesn't Equal Programmatic Video -- At Least Not Yet
- MTV Asks Fans To Develop VMA Promos
- The Next Cord-Cutters? The Networks
- Viacom Adds 3 Execs To Data-Driven Ad Team
- Chamber Of Commerce Asks Court To Nix Net Neutrality Rules
- Tremor Buys Australian TV Ad Tech Firm TVN; Programmatic Now 30% Of Revenue
- Children Watching Less TV, More YouTube
- How Major Advertisers Are Pulling Away From TV
- Television News Daily - Thursday, Aug. 6, 2015
- Stewart Faithful Prepare To Say Good-Bye To Their Ranting Hero
- Fox TV Ad Revs Sink 14%
- CBS Cable Nets Make Sharp Gains
- ESPN Stand-Alone Channel Coming?
- Viacom's U.S. Ad Revenues Down 9% In Its Q3
- $250M Deal For 'Top Gear' Team Should Drive Amazon Success
- Dish TV: Subscribers Dip, Revs Rise
- TVGla Lands Digital Duties For Gruppo Campari
- TVEyes Urges Judge To Throw Out DirecTV's 'Piracy' Lawsuit
- TEN Launches New Roadkill Mag, Events, Web Site
- Television News Daily - Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2015
- The Feuds! The Firings! Trump's History Of Hilarity On TV
- Turner Channels Slip In Q2 Ad Revenues
- The Impending Move To Cord-Cutting Signals Massive Revenue Shift For TV
- ABC Prime-Time Holds Steady, Better Monetization
- Cable News Name-Change Game: Just Drop Two Letters
- Discovery Fares Better In U.S. Than Globally In Revenues
- Rooting For The Bad Guys
- Agency Mounts Campaign Thanking 'Big Bigot' Trump
- Disney Cable Revs Up 5%, Broadcast Struggles
- NEW! Hispanic Democrats For Trump Shows Donald Some Love -- Tough Love
- Comcast Upgrades Broadband Program For Low-Income Households
- Television News Daily - Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2015
- Thursday Night Irony: Stewart Says Farewell As GOP Holds First Debate
- Scripps Networks Ad Market Soft, But Overall Revs Up 3%
- GfK MRI Introduces 'Share Of Clock' Data, New Innovations Team Shifting From Impressions-Based Logic
- NEW! Brooke Shields, Constantine Maroulis, Ham It Up In La-Z-Boy's 'As The Room Turns'
- Data, Programmatic TV To Shine During 2016 Election
- Comcast-Owned NBC Won't Show Sling Ads
- Global Linear TV Viewing Predicted To Decline Next Year For First Time
- TV Business Gets Too Fuzzy For Sharp In The Americas
- OTT Revenue On Pace To Double In Four Years