by Wayne Friedman on Sep 30, 9:00 AM
Streaming is "not necessarily declining, but the bloom is assuredly off the rose -- it's time to pay attention," says Craig Moffett, senior research analyst and co-founder of MoffettNathanson Research.
by Wayne Friedman on Sep 29, 9:00 AM
Can the viewing public separate a person from their art? Or with a more modern reference point, can today's social media-savvy entertainment consumers separate a person from their art?
by Wayne Friedman on Sep 28, 8:00 AM
TV set manufacturers' automatic content recognition data is in the sights of TV advertisers and media agency execs. Adam Gerber, executive director, U.S. investment strategy, GroupM, wants changes.
by Wayne Friedman on Sep 27, 7:00 AM
There are some concerns that GOP fundraising isn't all it's cracked up to be. So Trump-directed Republican TV spending is the focus for many -- potentially showing his true backing.
by Wayne Friedman on Sep 26, 1:26 PM
TV content consumers seek not only ease of operations, but perhaps just a single TV source/access point. Can streamers really be everything to everyone? Probably not.
by Wayne Friedman on Sep 23, 9:00 AM
Could there be an even bigger media merger than the recently completed WarnerMedia + Discovery? What about another media company now eyeing the new Warner Bros. Discovery?
by Wayne Friedman on Sep 22, 9:00 AM
Walmart's deals and partnership with Roku, intended to make TV streaming the next e-commerce shopping destination, might be just steps from allowing Walmart Connect to sell actual TV commercial time.
by Wayne Friedman on Sep 21, 12:50 PM
TikTok's explosive growth poses a threat to social media platforms, but maybe not Facebook, which may face more competition from Netflix, another strong media player.
by Wayne Friedman on Sep 20, 12:10 PM
The key may be still-strong NFL viewership. Guggenheim Securities analyst Michael Morris says this "is a positive for local broadcasters seeking to extract further retransmission economics."
by Wayne Friedman on Sep 19, 1:00 PM
Is Disney looking to start up a membership program, a la Amazon Prime? Could be just the ticket for making its streaming platforms stickier: Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+.