by Wayne Friedman on Dec 15, 9:00 AM
Legacy TV business owners will surely invite more efforts like joint-venture investment group RedBird to come forward.
by Wayne Friedman on Dec 14, 1:19 PM
VUit, a free, ad-supported, web-based streaming service, offers local TV content with a focus on news, weather, and sports, all with in-market, localized advertising. It makes deals with TV stations that put content on its platform through an ad-revenue share basis.
by Wayne Friedman on Dec 13, 9:00 AM
Where exactly are those cord-cutters going when they drop their cable/satellite/virtual TV packages?
by Wayne Friedman on Dec 12, 10:53 AM
A study designed to determine the best "value" gave a surprising nod to Paramount+ over other streamers. According to cableTV.com, the streaming app has over 36,000 titles -- TV shows and movies.
by Wayne Friedman on Dec 9, 9:25 AM
WBD could have the right idea about dropping the "HBO" name from HBO Max.It will find a way to blend in discovery+ content into one big streaming platform next year.
by Wayne Friedman on Dec 8, 9:10 AM
Musk now has a much better understanding of what a good media channel means to certain advertisers, and perhaps why certain ones are more effective than others.
by Wayne Friedman on Dec 7, 9:00 AM
How do consumers view smaller, niche streaming services among the larger group of huge entertainment content platforms? And how are free, ad-supported platforms evaluated among subscription, ad-free services -- of which Fox Nation is the latter?
by Wayne Friedman on Dec 6, 9:00 AM
Legacy pay TV services -- including new virtual pay TV services -- are now in just 61% of U.S. households, according to MoffettNathanson Research.
by Wayne Friedman on Dec 5, 12:07 PM
Threatening to take away legacy TV sports content may be the last form of leverage for legacy TV networks and media companies when it comes to retaining consumers -- and traditional pay TV companies that pay big.
by Wayne Friedman on Dec 2, 9:00 AM
Should NBC and other broadcast nets get closer to a decision on giving back the 10 p.m. hour to local TV station affiliates? What type of programming should they run?