by Wayne Friedman on Aug 17, 9:00 AM
The network will be profitable by 2025, says Nexstar. But what will that premium programming network look like then?
by Wayne Friedman on Aug 16, 9:28 AM
Are we really past the controversy of simultaneous releases of theatrical movies in theaters and on streaming platforms?
by Wayne Friedman on Aug 15, 12:53 PM
Does ESPN want to make a big player trade -- or continue to play ball with an existing strong lineup? Daniel Loeb's Third Point has taken a new stake in Walt Disney, believing the company would do well to sell it off.
by Wayne Friedman on Aug 12, 10:02 AM
The focus comes down to the most important business idea for content owners and their approved retailers: D2C.
by Wayne Friedman on Aug 11, 9:00 AM
Now, TV network-based media companies' disclosures of big upfront "commitments" are more cloudy than ever.
by Wayne Friedman on Aug 10, 9:00 AM
Some analysts are saying that FAST networks -- free, ad-supported television -- are the new "cable."
by Wayne Friedman on Aug 9, 9:00 AM
If you had any doubts that streaming would not dramatically change linear TV, one recent move should send alarm bells ringing.
by Wayne Friedman on Aug 8, 9:47 AM
Will the patina of the NFL -- the leading TV franchise in viewing and advertising -- take a hit?
by Wayne Friedman on Aug 5, 11:19 AM
Big entertainment companies have effectively used synergistic marketing to cross-promote their TV shows and movies in their theme parks. It's time for them to get even more up close and personal with viewers.
by Wayne Friedman on Aug 4, 12:07 PM
I'm less concerned than FX's John Landgraf, because networks and streamers continue to innovate how they use on-air promotion, social media, or other forms of advertising.